Exhibition

Dream Home and a room of one’s own

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I think the “American Dream” was attainable for very few Americans and for very short periods of time. The saddest part of the failure of the “American Dream” is that it includes inalienable rights; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. You can’t achieve any of those things if your basic needs aren’t met, and secure housing is certainly one of those.

Traces of Life at The Hive Art Community

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In the interconnected networks of the Internet, where freedom is increasingly indistinguishable from control, Traces of Life offers up strategies to diversify and decentralize virtual space through creating community, cultural narratives, empower marginalized voices and collectives, while deconstructing and complicating lived experience in and out of the infosphere.

Taher Jaoui, Controlled Entropy

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The seemingly impulsive way of art making is grounded in his strong familiarity with various materials and his capability to predict and respond to them quickly.

ART AS SPIRITUAL ACTIVISM

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Art can show us a picture of how the world might one day be – as a warning or as an aspiration. Art can represent an ideal that is just out of reach, the pain of the sight of beauty, the beauty that is not reliably held in our own lives.

Blender Bodies

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We all come from somewhere, we all come from everywhere.
Our bodies are live blenders of heritage, history, family, rituals and beliefs.