The content of the exhibition delves into the relevance of borders in the current global world context, relating to the artist’s experience of migration. It highlights the broad interpretations of borders in political, social, cultural and biological contexts. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of adjusting psychological and stylistic boundaries in art.
To be confronted with a dual culture is like living in a contrast between illusion and reality; the art suffers a process of creation and destruction which can be viewed superficially as having a relatively simple configuration, but with a high degree of content.
In art – stylistic boundaries: / fantasy / reality / representational / abstract / surreal , etc are an infinity of ideas that can be explored.
The exhibition will feature various art forms. The group of artists in this exhibition have lived, experimented and explored with this theme in art, with form, colour and stroke shown with paintings, drawing, objects, sculpture, photography and graphics.
I have been invited to take part in this exhibition by Britta Lehmann and Heinz Sporkhorst, the organisers and artist participants.
Rocio E Bucheli is launching again a Gallery in Bristol after running a succesful gallery in Bath from 2001 - 2005 as a REBucheli Gallery workshop. This time she still as REBucheli Fine Art working in conjunction with Western Tutorial College in Albion House, 12a Broad Street, which aim is to promote education, arts and science in a way that can be enjoyed by all, and bring together bring a wide audience to Albion House situated in the city’s historical Broad Street in part of the old Bank of England building and feature and interesting carved ceiling. Sadly the gallery now is closed and Rocio continue working as and artist, and promoting art from her workshop located at 137a Commercial Street, Newport NP20 1LN
Rocio E Bucheli is a South American artist from Colombia.
She has paint extensively for over 20 years exhibiting her work in Colombia, Spain, Berlin and England.
She said “My work reflects my own experience as a women in a social enviroment and I have tried to express emotional changes while painting, printmaking, and mosaics in public art; by exploring different techniques, colour and forms, to achive the freedom of expression and a visual unity” as in Latinoamerican Art where expression of the soul appears on the surfacce of the art work
As an art dealer she believes techniques and skills are important as well as the subject, She is open to artists who wants to join the gallery and to collectors or public who needs advice and want to find original work from discern artist.
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