Sacred

January 14th, 2008

Korean-born artist Francesca Cho www.londonkoreanlinks is exhibiting work in two group shows, in London and Bergamo, this month. The London show, Sacred, in the Novas Contemporary Urban Centre London Bridge (near the Financial Times offices in Southwark Bridge Road – two minutes’ walk from Tate Modern – is to mark World Religion Day (celebrated on the third Sunday in January).

Novas Contemporary Urban Centre
73-81 Southwark Bridge Road
London
SE1 ONQ
020 7357 6469

Private view: 17th January 6pm-9pm
Exhibition: 18th January – 16th February
Open: Mon- Sat 10am– 6pm
Entry: FREE ENTRY

Sacred is an exhibition held to coincide with ‘World Religion Day’ in the diverse melting pot that is Southwark and within Bankside’s cultural epicentre- The Novas Contemporary Urban Centre London Bridge, Bankside.

Sacred does not seek to create controversy or disharmony, but serves to celebrate interfaith understanding and harmony by highlighting that although all faiths are different they have several common denominators that govern them all.

The exhibition explores the common denominators and differences between differing religions and belief systems; the interweaving message throughout is of the world as one single global community. The reverberating pieces displayed also reveal the aspects of religion and spirituality that are personally sacred to each exhibiting artist.

All the artists involved evocatively depict religion and sacred identity in a contemporary society and assess how it has been adapted in a modern world so that it still remains relevant. For example Christopher Clack’s Dascent unites the opposing ideologies of religion and science in the modern world.

I believe that it’s through art, through exercising the imaginative faculties that we can hold both these descriptions of the world, the scientific and the religious as valid. One description is seen to contradict the other when either the priest or the scientist is dead to the imagination and the creative vision…

Christopher Clack, 2007

The artists who make up Sacred are: Christopher Clack, Monique Kelly, Julie Hill, Susan Francis, Leah Gordon, Matthew Mackisack, Francesca Cho, Vijay Patel, Robert Luzar, Amanda Trought, Isabel Langtry, Alison Harper and Stephen Meakin.

Novas aims to unite contemporary religious art and celebrate its diversity by inviting these diverse artists to illustrate their interpretation of religion.

All the work featured depicts hope and positive spirituality.
For more information contact:

Darren Asamoa on 020 7424 3021 or Darren.asamoa@novas.org

 

Bergamo Exhibition Details:
Giuseppe Garibaldi: Uomo della libertà, uomo dell’umanità runs from 10-20 January at Museo Storico di Bergamo - Convento di S. Francesco
www.garibaldi200years.bravehost.com


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