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Kuala Lumpur

GALERI PETRONAS, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

4th February – 28th March, 2010

GALERI PETRONASShown in Kuala Lumpur for the first time, the exhibition is hosted by GALERI PETRONAS to provide a valuable window into the latest in world photography, especially for art and photography enthusiasts.

"As part of our on-going efforts to promote photography as an important art form while providing a rich sensory experience to visitors of all levels, GALERI PETRONAS hopes that through this exhibition it will inspire and encourage Malaysia’s growing talent of photographers of all genres to push boundaries." Hartini bt Abdullah, Director of GALERI PETRONAS

If you would like to attend the opening night on Thursday 4th February, please do not hesitate to email cecily@worldphotographyawards.org for more details.

Contact details:
GALERI PETRONAS
Lot 341-343, Level 3, Suria KLCC, PETRONAS Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

Tel: +6 03 2051 1814
Opening Hours: 10am – 8pm (closed Mondays)

 

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