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You can view incredible works by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí for FREE in Vancouver

There is a free art exhibition in Oakridge Centre right now that showcases original works by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. The shopping centre will host the, “Meet the Masters” art exhibition from Friday, September 21st until Sunday, October 14th.

There is a free art exhibition in Oakridge Centre right now that showcases original works by Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí.

In partnership with Chali-Rosso Art Gallery, the shopping centre will host the, “Meet the Masters” art exhibition from Friday, September 21st until Sunday, October 14th.

Located in Oakridge Centre’s West Gallery, the fascinating exhibit attempts to highlight a parallel between the two modern masters.

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What's more, the art display will even host Salvador Dalí’s 98” high, Surrealist Piano sculpture, valued at $1.2 millionThis incredible masterpiece has been exhibited in cities around the world such as London, Paris, Venice, Shanghai, New York, Singapore, and Los Angeles.

The Chali-Rosso Art Gallery is Vancouver’s largest private gallery of original European Modern Master collections.

Founded in 2005, it is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver at 549 Howe Street. Its collection includes modern masters like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro and Henri Matisse.

In addition, they also offer works by Rembrandt van Rijn, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and a variety of others.

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Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí

When: Monday, September 21st until Sunday, October 14th

Location: Oakridge Centre's West Gallery - 650 W 41st Ave, Vancouver

Admission: Free

All public donations, as well as a percentage of Chali-Rosso Gallery sales will go to Arts Umbrella, a non-profit arts education centre for young people.

To donate and learn more about this exhibition go to here.