Science, Art, Litt, Science based Art & Science Communication
Time: June 25, 2009 at 6pm to July 31, 2009 at 7pm
Location: Luxembourg Europe
Street: 21, rue du St-Esprit - 1475 Luxembourg.
City/Town: Luxembourg
Website or Map: http://www.cultureinside.com/…
Event Type: art, exhibition, and, compeitition
Organized By: Frank Shifreen
Latest Activity: Apr 27, 2009
On June 25th 2009, CULTUREINSIDE.COM and Galerie Clairefontaine will inaugurate an international art exhibition entitled "Rooted". The show will consist of works by artists chosen competitively by a curatorial committee. The theme of the exhibition is an investigation, a visualization, a materialization or conceptualization of the term "rooted". What is formative, grounding, or sustaining, for us as women, men, artists or citizens? What are, Where are, How are we rooted in the world ? Philosophically, phenomenologically, psychologically or spiritually, it is a thorny and complex issue. We are sure these questions can be addressed by artists in novel and interesting ways. The curators do not want to particularize the theme or parse it beyond a basic statement. We believe that the less said on the topic the better. Artists can identify or define it as they see fit. The organizers ask that works or proposals relating to the theme be submitted in a CULTUREINSIDE online gallery for competition (see how to apply). The curators will review up to 8 images from artists applying to participate. Artists using any visual media are welcome to participate. Winners of the competition will be honored and can win prizes as listed in the call description. Winning entries will be selected for physical exhibition in the gallery, other finalists' work will be selected for the online show and catalog. Additional proposal for works will also be entertained and exhibited at other spaces throughout the city. by Frank Shifreen, New York
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