Art in the time of Covid 19 | The catalogue

Bauhaus Home Gallery

Entry Deadline: Jun. 1

Art in the time of Covid 19 | The catalogue
Roma, ITL 00171
PHONE 392 263-6827

www.bauhaushomegallery.it

ART IN THE TIME OF COVID-19: ART CATALOG

After the great success of the collective exhibition ART AT THE TIME OF COVID-19: THE EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC DURING THE LOCKDOWN inserted in the ROME ART WEEK OUT, 2 (be) Art returns with a publication and a virtual exhibition that wants to tell, through the non-verbal language of art, the artistic production linked to the global COVID-19 pandemic that characterized the current year with the aim of leaving traces over time, through art, of this dramatic period.

An event that drastically changed our habits, our lifestyle and social relationship, leading to a series of global political-economic complications. A phase that has seen us change even within our most intimate reality, the home, rediscovering new ways of interacting both in the domestic sphere and in friendships. An upheaval that has led each of us to perceive the world we used to live in a different way, especially on an emotional level.

Regulations:

– Admitted disciplines: painting, sculpture, furniture & design, digital art, photography
-All artists interested in participating must send the ARTISTIC CV and OPERA PHOTO (high resolution photo format) to the email [email protected] and CC [email protected] (indicating in the subject ART AT THE TIME OF COVID-19 – SELECTION)

OFFERED SERVICES:

– The pre-selected artists will be included in the publication with the image of the work
– VIRTUAL EXHIBITION ON INSTAGRAM inserted in the ROME ART WEEK OUT
https://www.instagram.com/arte_ai_tempi_del_covid_19/

Dedicated Fecebook event

– Catalog presentation at Bauhaus Home Gallery: Virtual event included in the ROME ART WEEK OUT and 2 (be) Art Web Channel
– Press office
– One hard copy of the catalog published by Libritalia
– Critical text
– Catalog shipping by courier free of charge

DEADLINE: 01.06.2 020 (except for extensions or early closures)

Curators: Dr. Ilaria Giacobbi, Dr. Lorena Ponzo

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