patricians and plebeians - free and slave societies in the twenty-first
patricians and plebeians free and slave societies in the twenty-first century
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From September 4 to September 13, 2010, Nextarte presents the exhibition "patricians and plebeians - free and slave societies in the twenty-first century" brought about by the synergy of two companies Proevolution Srl and Simona Future Project Srl and edited by Tamara Fountain. An exhibition through works of art, photographs and sculptures wants to propose a trip around the theme of wealth and poverty, in his double register of lights and shadows. Travel that will be told through the real and ideal meeting many contemporary artists who have decided to give a voice through their art to this issue with their amazing creations. We will try to emphasize the hidden social situation of our times and the apparent prosperity that characterized our century, beyond the appearance c 'is the reality, of which very often we forget to simplicity of thought, but even if you forget volendosene c 'is a social situation that has never come to an end is the classism and the distinction between rich and poor, throughout history have spoken have been called by different names but it is a rift that has never ended and now we have rich, poor and marginalized groups (nomads, homeless, etc ... ), all over the world. In the Gospels, for the poor means not only those who are indigent, but also those who are persecuted, those who are poor in spirit, those who suffer and those "last". Incarnate Christ chose to be poor, knocking in a revolutionary way what were the current opinions of the time that they had no consideration for the poor and marginalized. But what has changed in Western civilization, claiming its Christian roots, toward those who are destitute? What was their history through the centuries? How can you overcome selfishness that tends to marginalize them in society? How you can help them without humiliating them? ....... Will we ever get good solutions to this question? Will we ever see an end of classism ?..... Our vision through this exhibition is to give light relief and raising awareness of this eternal theme of giving general guidelines on the subject of painting, but clear on what needs to enhance. The exhibition moves through a careful search for conflicts and developments that give visitors the opportunity of being cast into a rich art circuit of "expressive contemporary research."
The entire exhibition will be visible from all over the world through a live streaming live on the site www.nextarte.it
ARTISTS SELECTED
Massimo Agostini, Mario Agreda, Maria Dolores Valenzuela, Emily Bertelli, Alessandro Bulgarini, Bulzatti Aurelius Buongarzone Ombretta, Cascella Giuseppe, Daniele Cascone, Valeria Catania, Corso Chantal, Alessandro Di Gregorio, Del Giudice Raffaella, Francesco Federighi, Sebastiana Failla, Marco Ferra, Galeotti Monica, Lavatelli Fernando, Lefoer Daniela Mangione Rosalba, Micaela Marconi, Alessandro Marroni, Massimo Marano, Carla Mascaro, Luigina Mazzocca, Mikel Okiana, Alba Montori, Pigini Silvia, Anna Pinzari, Raschioni Sabrina, Sarandrea Peter Settin Maria Pia, Tartarini Monia , Valentina Vivacqua
Information OPENING: Saturday, September 4, 2010 18:00 LOCATION: International Centre Gallery SRO Via del Corso 45 00186 Rome (RM) INFO: 3495214550 Management / Secretarial Nextarte http : / / www.nextarte.it/ email info@nextarte.it HOURS: daily 10:00 to 13:00 / 16:00 - 20. 00 Admission: Free Press
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