
Kateryna Repa (Ukraine) , "CatDog" ,"Gorilla" 2019.
The theme of this exhibition is the balance between humanity & our natural world. Scientists and journalists have worked hard to bring climate change & environmental problems to our attention. Artists have also played an important role in spreading this message and encouraging people around the world to think about their impact on the planet. Art can tell a story. It can express hopes and fears. It can share opinions. Art can inform and inspire people.
The Open Art 2020 exhibition is an opportunity for artists around the world to be part of a virtual exhibition. It is free for artists to enter, it is free to share, and it is open to all. We invited artists from around the world to interpret the “Human/Nature” theme in their own way. The exhibition features more 85 original artworks, from 55 international artists.
FEATURED ARTISTS: Abdullah Harun Ilhan, Abhishek Singh, Ali Castell, Allison Lee, Amit Kumar, Ana Jovanovska, Andras Ladai, Anne Pritchard, Antonio Aragon Renuncio, Ashley Biddiscombe, Bipin Shinol, Catherine Corfield, Christa Shelbaia, Constantin Botezat, Dawei Wang, Eric Filion, Eskild Beck, Fazar Roma Agung Wibisono, Guillermo Bublik, Huma Khan, Irena Lawruszko, Ismail Odetola, Izosceles, Kateryna Repa, Kay Cheung, Keith D Buswell, Kim Bellavia, Kit Yan Anita Cheng, Livio Lopedote, Lorraine Cooke, Luca Lunardi, Malvika Mankotia Ponwar, Maninder Singh Dhunna, Manish Rao Jwade, Maria Resende, Maya Dimitrova, Merlijn van de Sande, Miroslav Brooš, Nadim Touma, Nastya D., Papil Manna, Ramon Omolaja Adeyemi, Rogelio Roman Ricaldi, Salin Mehez, Shivani Garg, Sio Jaya, Srinivasarao Kanumuri, Suman Kabiraj, Sundeep Bali, Thales Luz, Thomas Valianatos, Tito Stanley S J, Yiannis Pappas, Zoha Malik.
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