DAT-2024 DISCOVER THE ARTIST'S TASTE
In an era where individuals are accustomed to engaging through social media and digital platforms, creative activities and social interaction are increasingly vital for cultural engagement. Despite art's audience representing a small minority of the population, its role and advocacy are significant. The question of who is authorized to represent art arises in this context. Acknowledging the personal nature of the art experience, fostering one-on-one engagement and sharing it with others becomes pivotal.
As a gallery, our objective is to showcase our artists, their artworks, and manifestos. Art possesses the capacity to challenge, question, and critique, offering visibility to the socially marginalized, addressing cultural concerns, and challenging prevailing political and economic power structures.
Artists leverage the tools at their disposal for their form of activism, often transcending politics to encapsulate intricate histories into compelling and poetic works that resonate with the essence of our humanity. This platform provides artists the opportunity to present their work and engage with a broad audience of art enthusiasts who may not typically frequent galleries. While it is true that many gallery visitors are artists, small groups of curators, or collectors, it is essential to recognize that the impact of art extends beyond these specific groups.
As a gallery, our objective is to showcase our artists, their artworks, and manifestos. Art possesses the capacity to challenge, question, and critique, offering visibility to the socially marginalized, addressing cultural concerns, and challenging prevailing political and economic power structures.
Artists leverage the tools at their disposal for their form of activism, often transcending politics to encapsulate intricate histories into compelling and poetic works that resonate with the essence of our humanity. This platform provides artists the opportunity to present their work and engage with a broad audience of art enthusiasts who may not typically frequent galleries. While it is true that many gallery visitors are artists, small groups of curators, or collectors, it is essential to recognize that the impact of art extends beyond these specific groups.