Opening - Exhibition: The Masks We Wear
vie, 23 nov
|MANIFEST DESTINY ART
Art has always grappled with the masking and unmasking of the truth — figuratively and otherwise. Some may say, that this is a core value of art — to use image and light to reveal what is behind a mask. Or perhaps it’s to glorify the mask and help us forget the ugliness that it covers.
Time & Location
23 nov 2018, 20:00 – 24 nov 2018, 0:00
MANIFEST DESTINY ART, Carrer de la Ciutat de Granada, 42, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
Guests
About the event
See 10 artists from around the world all address the theme: The Masks We Wear
Masks.
Physical, metaphysical, metaphorical.
Happy. Sad. Mad.
Self-aggrandizing, self-deprecating, self-concealing.
Branding. Marketing. Selling.
Social. Social. Social.
Once defined by culture, theater, and local decorum — Japanese theater masks, African war tribal masks, Venetian Carnival masks — the masks of today are no longer hindered by time and place. As media spreads its tentacles, the line between unmasked and masked realities is increasingly blurred.
Art has always grappled with the masking and unmasking of the truth — figuratively and otherwise. Some may say, that this is a core value of art — to use image and light to reveal what is behind a mask. Or perhaps it’s to glorify the mask and help us forget the ugliness that it covers. It is in this interplay and testing of surfaces, that we can occasionally touch a sublime truth that reminds us of humanity’s worthiness. It is art that — when all else fails — has the ability to make the real relevant.
See the physical work of:
Kimberly Rodey
Chantal Van Houten
Aslihan Yesim Celikhan Korkmaz
Makotu Nakagawa
Anastasiya Oliynyk
Christian Mera
Jissel Kerkstra
Pia Kintrup
Yelena Lezhen
Kaylee Bear Koss
See the Art Films of:
Noelia Mora Solvez
Summa Cilem Gruebl