Poster "DAS MANIFEST" Poster "DAS MANIFEST" - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: notagallery.de

Wer: notagallery.de

Was: Ausstellung

Wann: 12.04.2024 - 20.04.2024

In the exhibition "The Manifesto", Alexander reveals an explosive vision of art that rebels against the meek structure of the art world. His creations are a rebellion against sterile complacency, a vote for an exploration of extremes in order to find a new center through this intensity.

In the exhibition "The Manifesto", Alexander reveals an explosive vision of art that…

In the exhibition "The Manifesto", Alexander reveals an explosive vision of art that rebels against the meek structure of the art world. His creations are a rebellion against sterile complacency, a vote for an exploration of extremes in order to find a new center through this intensity.

In the exhibition "The Manifesto", Alexander reveals an explosive vision of art that rebels against the meek structure of the art world. His creations are a rebellion against sterile complacency, a vote for an exploration of extremes in order to find a new center through this intensity. Inspired by the unwritten rules once challenged by a German giant of the art scene, Alexander shatters the chains of narrative to forge it anew - a relentless effort to reveal the essence of what art is capable of in our age.

By shattering categorized thinking, Alexander positions himself against the vortex of the market that threatens to engulf art. His works are frontal assaults on established narratives - from the environmental crisis to the extremes of political ideologies - while posing deeply rooted questions about our existence. Alexander refuses to regurgitate what he is told. He digs deeper to uncover the roots of social issues, unlike those who readily swallow what is presented to them.

This critical questioning of norms is Alexander's way of seeking answers to the burning questions of our community - answers that sometimes deliberately remain as question marks. His artistic dialogue is characterized by the urgency that lies in direct action, away from hesitant deliberation. For Alexander, the act of creation is an immediate encounter in which hesitation and over-analyzing dry up the seeds for something new and innovative.

"The Manifesto" is therefore an urgent appeal and the embodiment of Alexander's firm belief in the power of art to initiate social transformation. This exhibition is a challenge to the viewer to venture beyond the visible and search for meaning in the depths - a declaration of war on art that changes, provokes and redefines.

"The Manifesto" rises as a passionate call for an art that is not content with the surface, but cuts to the core of society. It is a declaration for an art that not only asks questions, but also challenges the fundamental structures of our world - a call that forces us to reassess and perhaps even reshape the world around us.

Notagallery invites you to the vernissage of the exhibition on Friday 12th of April 2024, take the opportunity to explore the art exhibition alongside the artist and other art enthusiasts.

 

https://alexanderdik.com/

Tags: Bildauerei, Malerei

Tue - Fri 1 pm - 6 pm
 
Sat 1 pm -  5 pm

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