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THE ART ESCAPE, Vibrational Rescue Edition

THE ART ESCAPE, Vibrational Rescue edition.

ARTISTS

ANNA von AUERSPERG / SUJAY BOBADE / ALEXANDER ALBRECHT / ALEXANDER MOITZI / SERGIO DE ARROLA / FRED EVANS / OLIVER CONRAD / PERICO EGOZCUE / BURKHARD von HARDER / VIKRAM KAPUR / TONI CASTELLS / NOEMI MANSER / NACHO SANTOS GUGEL / MARGHERITA CHIARVA / GIORGIOS VOGIATZAKIS / JIMENA BUTTIGLIENGO / ADRIAN SOSA / DENISE SCHELLMANN/ VICTOR SPINELLI / FLORIS van MERKESTEYN / ETHIMM

In this time where the art world is questioning its future and learning to adapt to the ever changing circumstances, we are excited to share how our friends Alexeja and Diego have come together.

THE ART ESCAPE was born as a necessity for us to continue communicating to the world with a free spirit. Art has always been the highest expression of Freedom and it has been crucial in all historical moments for human advances or retrocessions. 

“In times of doubt and uncertainty we had to go deep inside of ourselves to find what makes our heart beat.” Alexeja Pozzoni

After observing the outside situation, Diego and Alexeja decided to create a digital transmission, based on LOVE through art. For this first edition, 0.0 Vibrational Rescue, they brought together artists and invited them to propose an artistic concept based on Unconditional LOVE and the Anima Animus concept by C.G. Jung. 

“it was a fulfilling experience to receive all these different voices and find the way to put them together in an interesting way, out of the talk shows or the distant learning modes we have been seeing sprouting as mushrooms all over social media. We don´t want to teach, we want to express, learning should happen itself on the mind, or the soul, of the receptor, is not our part to lecture.” Diego Alonso

“Something is very interesting here, especially connecting with people from all over the globe who are creating wonderful things from their isolation and spot of the world. The great periods and artistic movements became movements since there were groups of people exploring an idea together; this had disappeared in contemporary art, perhaps there is a new movement that is emerging now and replacing established contemporary art.” TONI CASTELLS

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