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THE DURANGO HERALD
Artful view of climate change
August 21, 2007
Herald Staff Report
Durango artist Parys St. Martin is curating and presenting
an international digital-art exhibition called "Climate Change - The
Impact."
If you go "Climate Change - The Impact" digital-art exhibit
will open Friday and continue until Sept. 16 at the Lost Dog Bar & Lounge,
1150 Main
Ave. An opening reception will be held at 5:30 p.m. Friday.
To view the original show online, visit www.kunstfluss.de/index41.htm.
The show started this year as an online project in Wuppertal,
Germany, by Rainer Grassmuck, who is a member of the international Webist
group.
The exhibit in Durango is the first physical presentation of the works,
which includes pieces by 22 artists from 11 countries.
"The latest news regarding climate change splits up humanity
to three points of view," Grassmuck said. "'I knew it all the time.'
'It's true, how awful.' 'Nothing but making a fuss, don't
wanna know anything about it.'"
All statements in respect to the future of the climate and influences on
our lives are based upon facts that the participants feel are obvious.
Artists participating in the show come from nations including Iran,
Germany, Singapore, Turkey, Switzerland, Russia and Australia as well as
the United States.
artists:
HabibAghamohammadl, David Borawski,Dr. Rodney Chang (Pygoya),Edem Elesh,Mahintb
Gokul,Rainer Grassmuck,
Gerhard Hoberth,Villan Isik,Henry Janok,Ingrid Kamerbeek
Brigida Krause,Andre Maitre,Chris Marshall,Dan McCOrmack
Alan Mckee,Olga Pavlova,Vittorio Pavoncello,Steven W. Pollard
Jahn Powell,Arno Signarowski,Parys St. Martin,Kenneth Edward Swinscoe
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