The choice of the title for this exhibit is curiously interesting. For these artists, the concept of Cultural Differences arose from of their idea of personal knowledge and their realization about the nature of differences between each of us.
The concept of Cultural Differences is a pure illusion. In their search for their cultural identities, I saw the absurdity of trying to describe a spiritual human in short sentences. These artists discovered the new exciting way of expressing their self through art.
The Art gives them the freedom to choose their ways to deliver their message. Freedom of artistic expression will no more be restrained by logic it will convey our meaning or thought.
Only with respect to the Cultural uniqueness of every human can we discover true answers to core questions of our life, see the much greater truth about other people, cultures, and even about ourselves.
We hope that you will be able to meet these works of fascinating artists and share their visions of the future of respect to our cultural uniqueness seen behind doors of Cultural Differences. They come from: Europe, USA, Japan, Australia, China, Center and South America, Canada
Each one's work will be presented within the Rossocinabro website in its own space, thus allowing, while within the unitary context of the exhibition, to maintain the specificities of the respective research.
In mostra: Kimberly Adamis, Felicia Adérian, Ralph Aiken, Rosemarie Armstrong, Brian Avadka Colez, Tom Avino, Audrey Beharie-McGee, Monique Boudreau, Glenys Buzza, Carol Anne, André Colinet, Nathanael Cox, Patricia Delorme, Sophie Donatien, Joel Douek, Luise Ellerbrock, Graciela Garza, Susumu Hasegawa, Tondi Hasibuan, Banke Jemiyo, Michael Jiliak, Monika Katterwe, Alice Daeun Kim, Elia Kleiber, Chikara Komura, Alexandra Kordas, Sandra Lages, Larz, Claudia Lima, Fiona Livingstone, Annette Mahoney, Kirstine Mengel, Susan Nalaboff Brilliant, Eva Öfors, Bernard Pineau, Antonella Quacchia, Erwin Rios, Steffi Rodigas, Belle Roth, Nataša Segulin, Yijun Ge Sookie, Christophe Szkudlarek, Taka & Megu, Kari Veastad, Wilma Wijnen, Peter Zarkob
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