NATURE UTOPIA

Nature Utopia – Collective Art Exhibition

Art event in Rome, Italy by Spazio Faro – Associazione Culturale – Galleria d’arte contemporanea and 3 others on Saturday, February 22 2020 with 138…

TITLE of the Work: SACRED GEOMETRY for Health Atlantis Technology QUARTZ (AMETHIST / Fluorite) 
Platonic Solids Focus on EARTH, 
Dedicated to Mother Gaia
This set of Five Elemental Platonic Solids represents the five elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water and the Universe. 
It is believed that these geometric shapes are repeated throughout the known Universe, from molecules to large structures and beyond.
Platonic solids are three-dimensional polygons with a sequential relationship between them called dual or congruence.
If these patterns govern atomic structures and planetary orbits, they must also affect the human form, which exists in the exact middle of those micro and macro forces. 
Getting in touch with these perfect Realities creates an immediate relationship between us and the whole, allowing us to recognize ourselves in the essential forms of Nature. 

Spazio Faro is pleased to present the group exhibition “Nature Utopia” curated by Fabio Matthew Lanna and Karima Ruzzi. With the patronage of the Australian Embassy in Italy we are pleased to give rise to a collective exhibition where more than 20 national and international artists have been called to express themselves, with different techniques and supports, on a very topical issue: the protection of our environment. The participating artists are: Antonio Agresti, Monica Argentino, Anna Bastoni, Maria Laura Balestra, Paola Bernardi, Daniela Carletti, Carlo Chiatti, Leo Cordovi, Stefania Cecchetti, Stefania Di Filippo, Angela Donatelli, Caspar De Gelmini, Mahassen El Masri, Antonello Frau, Massimiliano Ferragina, Letizia Innesto, Valentina Lo Faro, Guglielmo Mattei, Pamela Napoletano, Pristouris Panagiotis, Marco Tanfi, Gaston Troiano, Linsen Settembrini, Arianna Smaron, Savina Serrani, Alessandra Ungaro.After the vernissage on the 22nd February 2020 starting at 6pm the exhibition will remain open to the public until the 20th March 2020 at Spazio Faro in Via Perugia, 24. We are also proud to announce that for the entire duration of the exhibition an official fundraising will be activated for donations to Wires www.wires.org.au, a not for profit Australian organization  active in the protection of the Australian wildlife, which has been seriously affected in recent months by the tragic bushfires events that have led to a strong emergency situation for more than 113 different species of animals.Never before has the environmental emergency worried and affected different social spheres: from politics to new technologies, reinventing new forms of economic and civil development under the banner of ecology, to rediscover love for our planet whowelcomes us all.The protection of the world in which we live is a value that contemporary man struggles to recover within his humanity, which he encloses in himself in a distant feeling of belonging to something that is rapidly deteriorating.A collective exhibition that wants to investigate the most intimate relationships that man feels, enclosing multiple stories of a common life, through the idealization of feeling, expanding the imagination and reflecting on the need for a deeper feeling.