Outward

by | Sep 27, 2020 | Group Exhibitions

In the context of the global pandemic by COVID -19 and preventive social isolation, the only way to continue enjoying art exhibitions turned out to be virtuality. 

Initiative, curator and production of the Argentine plastic artist Darío Zilberstein, the call "Outward" brought together 53 artists who share our art in a virtual space, showing our most recent productions produced in quarantine.

This exhibition was born from our need to share our expressions through our works, resignifying a virtual space of art that gives the exhibition a framework of belonging through montage.

The exhibition is set in a digital reconstruction of a new space, where I share the virtual space with excellent artists, artists that I value and admire for their artistic quality and for their warmth as people. 

Without art, the harshness of reality would make the world unbearable. (Darío Zilberstein)

 

 

Virtual Collective Exhibition of Visual Arts
Opening Saturday 9/26 / 2020 at 7:00 p.m. on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube

 

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