10 contemporary artists between Albania and Austria joint exhibition

10 contemporary artists between Albania and Austria joint exhibition
 10 contemporary artists between Albania and Austria and Oltsen Gripshi
 Paintings, installations, photographs, and sculptures are part of the contemporary art exhibition "Phenomenology of the contemporary archetypal image". The exhibition opened in the lobby of the National Historical Museum is curated by Ph. D. Oltsen Gripshi and brings together the ten most vocal artists of contemporary art who live and create between Albania and Austria, where the language of visual art with which they are presented to the Albanian public is as diverse in terms of the techniques used as it is comprehensive in terms of the topics covered.

This exhibition presents the works of artists Admir Përvathi, Adriana Marku-Sedaj, Christian Strassegger, Dastid Miluka, Elisabeth Gschiel, Gilbert Kleissner, Helidon Haliti, Michaela Knittelfelder-Lang, Naim Spahiu, and Peter Wagner.


Curator Oltsen Gripshi shows that this exhibition seeks to convey multiple messages to the public and states that never before has the relationship between man and nature become a central (absolute) issue, both in scientific debates and in aesthetic-artistic ones in the creativity of artists. "More and more often, in accordance with the sense of belonging to the current, present, contemporary era, artists base their artistic and philosophical-conceptual research on the discovery of the relationship between man and nature. A combination of notions and worldviews, man and nature, has always fascinated anthropologists, biologists, naturalists, and art researchers interested in understanding this strange but essential connection, which very often turns into a conflict between them! Gripshi, says.
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