Are you sure everything is ok?
The provocative message is directed to the world of art, to ordinary citizens of the place where it is located, to all of you who are reading.
All the luminous works that I have created in recent years are part of the Invisible Art movement. The movement aims to ask the question "what has art become?"
At school, what is taught about art is set in the 60s, most books stop talking about art with Pop Art, so with it the mentality of many who live on reflected information remains stuck at 61 years ago . In recent years, much more has happened and art has been influenced by the historical context, needless to say, that the lack of interest on the part of the state (see the current health emergency situation and where the "creatives" remain in which actors, musicians, etc., are also included) creates a constipation in the art market that does not allow or at least if it does, very rarely, the insertion of new artists, who do not look to change, as a socio- economy of the country, but only to a slice of a market that goes on thanks to friendships, promises of income, curators and gallery owners who in their shamanic activity, the aura of magic remains linked to the access of a new artist in this strange world parallel. A voice in this world asks you with insecurity, are you sure everything is okay?
The work remains in a mysterious place, as do the financiers.
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