In honor of Kosovo Army Day, a day that commemorates service, sacrifice and dedication to the freedom and security of the country, FLORI Gallery has presented its next exhibition titled “No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy”.
The exhibition is led by Gëzim Hazrolli, Major General, and marks the first official unveiling of the portrait of General James Norman Mattis, a four-star General of the United States Marine Corps and former US Secretary of Defense.
This represents a gesture of deep gratitude for the continued support of the United States Army and Government in ensuring the freedom, stability, and national security of Kosovo.

Visitors to the exhibition can see the majestic portrait of General Mattis, which symbolizes friendship and international cooperation in the field of security and defense.
In addition to the main portrait, the exhibition also includes several photographs from the “Keep Calm and Smile” project by author Korab Basha, which bring a different artistic and emotional dimension to this event.

The exhibition curator and participating artists emphasized the importance of preserving the memory of the contribution of the Kosovo Army and strengthening international ties for the peace and security of the country.
The exhibition “No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy” remains open to visitors at FLORI Gallery, offering a unique opportunity to see the combination of visual art and strong patriotic and international messages. /Telegraph/

