Faces of the World. This exciting and unique multi-media project incorporates an interactive art process from three different viewpoints: the photographer's, the painter's and that of the participating object - the interviewee.
The Russian-American Cultural Center (RACC) is pleased to announce the
opening of its new exhibition "TRINODIS: Faces of the World". This exciting
and unique multi-media project incorporates an interactive art process from
three different viewpoints: the photographer's, the painter's and that of the
participating object - the interviewee.
For the past 12 months two artists - photographer Marin E. Wenger, born in
Switzerland and living and working there, and painter Christo Dagorov, born
in Bulgaria and also living and working in Switzerland - have been
collaborating on an artistic journey visiting four countries in three
continents, exploring human aspects in different cultural and social
environments captured in a single image. The artists present to the viewer
close-up portraits of people randomly chosen, who share their social status
and personal wish to the world, now and today. The interweaving elements form
TRINODIS - the three-knot motto. The multiple knots re-occurring and weaving
through the exhibition ultimately lead to the unifying theme: humanity. The
Faces of the World are all humans, just like the artists presenting them and
the public looking at them are.
This exhibition is part of the international series of the RACC's annual
program "Global Projects", which embodies the Center's mission to foster the
international creative spirit through cross-cultural and interdisciplinary
endeavors.
TRINODIS: Faces of the World is made possible with a generous grant from the
Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, the Mirame Foundation, public funds from
the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and the City of New
York Department of Cultural Affairs.
Opening reception November 5th, 6-9pm at the Elizabeth Foundation for the
Arts, 323 West 39th Street, 2nd Floor.
For further information please contact 212-866-6041 or
by mail.
Images can be viewed at http://www.trinodis.org
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