fits perfectly into what has been our vision for years: to overcome barriers , of whatever nature they may be. For centuries, art has been perceived as an elitist experience reserved for a cultured public and, thanks to a series of factors such as the complex language of the works and the aura of exclusivity that often surrounds exhibition spaces, as a world entrenched behind barriers that are as invisible as they are insurmountable, light years away from the general public.
However, what fascinated us list of india whatsapp phone numbers about David Tremlett's exhibition, as well as other initiatives of the Foundation, is precisely the ability to make art accessible , to transform the museum space into a terrain in which opportunities are built to discover, explore, experience and share works of art.
In this sense, Tremlett's work is a perfect example of how art can overcome the physical and cultural barriers of the "museum", becoming accessible and an integral part of each of our lives. In fact, his works do not remain confined within the walls of a gallery but flow into the spaces of our daily lives through fields of color that not only dialogue with the surrounding environment but radically transform it. In the case of the permanent work The Organ Pipes, transformation becomes regeneration and an abandoned place like the former Mangificio Caffarri is returned to the community of Reggio Emilia as a new meeting point for the city.
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