Conceptual Development and Essential Meaning within the Artist’s Practice

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Conceptual Development and Essential Meaning within the Artist’s Practice


Safe Havens Freedom Talks (SH|FT) presents an artist speak by Ani Svami livestreaming on the worldwide, commons-based, peer-produced HowlRound TV community on Wednesday 15 March at 10 a.m. EST (New York, UTC -5) / 3 p.m. UTC / 4 p.m. CET (Prague, UTC +1).

Following three days of inspiring conversations and sensible conferences in December with many international contributors on the Safe Havens Conference 2022 in Mexico City, Mexico, Safe Havens Freedom Talks (SH|FT) presents an artist speak by Ani Svami, a Ukrainian multidisciplinary artist and public house sculptor, which was part of the convention program.

This presentation exhibits a manner of conceptual growth and important which means within the artist’s observe. Through a narrative of greater than ten public sculptures, Ani exhibits her newest challenge, erected in Prague after her evacuation from Prague on account of the battle. This occasion was made doable with the help of the Artists at Risk Connection (ARC).

Ani Svami (she) is a multidisciplinary artist, sculptor from Ukraine, Kyiv. The small- and large-scale objects she creates are all based mostly on nature plastics and philosophy of vegetation. Ani is a longtime artist identified for her work, collaborating in quite a few exhibitions and tasks over the world by the final seventeen years. After a horrible battle got here to her nation, she moved to Prague, Czech Republic and managed to do huge public sculpture there with help of the Czech Centre by private initiative as her personal prayer for youngsters safety and sooner victory.

The occasion is organized by the impartial worldwide nonprofit Safe Havens Freedom Talks (SH|FT) by collaborations throughout the international Arts Rights Justice sector and with Safemuse graciously supporting as its mentoring group within the start-up interval. SH|FT is supported by the Swedish Arts Council underneath the Program for Artistic Freedom, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), and the Freedom Talks are sponsored by the Swedish Institute. The exhibition and platform challenge is funded by the Swedish Postcode Foundation.



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