Exhibitions, Italy, Benevento, 02 October 2010
At the exhibition halls of the Fortress of the Rectors of Benevento, 2 to 16 October 2010, will host the first edition of the exhibition "Visual-Speeches ideas in art", organized by the Cultural Cosmoart. The event, under the patronage of the Regione Campania, the Province and the City of Benevento, offers the chance to see 10 of the artistic talents of many contemporaries, local or otherwise, who have chosen to join the Event. In the plurality of art forms, including painting, sculpture and illustration, it contains the core objective of this exhibition, which wants to add value to the multiple diversity of expression, wants to collect 10 discoverers of new "visual poems", obviously thoughtful, rich and with a target very precisely, with very strong identity. He wants, in short, to bring contemporary art to the general public. Each work of art has a value that every viewer can understand: I was born a visual discourse, quiet and direct this idea that the artist decided to show, offers to be stolen from his eyes. The creative voices do not ever confuse the contrary, they complement each other in a scenario of certain beauty, as Rocca dei Rettori, each setting its own visual discourse, his own solo. The artists in the exhibition "Visual Discourses" are: David Robert Ross, Lori Lombardo ° Salvatore Troiano, Annalù, Marco Romano, Massimo Casalini, Massimo Pasca, Gabriella Cusani, Koro and Constantin Migliorini. Artists who, while using media at times similar to each other, develop new visual techniques between their different but, nevertheless, contemporary, stimulating and fascinating admiration: sheer visual power. The fragility of new materials is passed to the color family of ceramics, illustration and accelerated the evolution of the image of meditation, ingenuity all'istintività: these are just some features which these 10 witnesses of beauty, with its loyal vision of reality, transfigured by the imagination, they create: transporting the ideas in art.
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