Exodus as a reminder that humanity is being lost

Works dedicated to exile, created by 88 artists from 24 countries, are on display until September 15
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exodus exhibition, Photo: Radomir Petrić
exodus exhibition, Photo: Radomir Petrić
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Ažurirano: 30.08.2018. 08:25h

The works dedicated to exile, the authors of which are 88 artists from 24 countries of the world, are exhibited until September 15 in the Castle of King Nikola in Bar.

This exhibition, whose official name is "Exodus", was opened by Gjacinto Formentini, a member of the MONEGASCO Board, which is an association of international plastic artists of UNESCO. Formentini is the author of the exhibition with Finnish Tula Hirvonen.

"All these works, except three sculptures, were made in A4 format, and this is their first exhibition in the world after the premiere in Monaco on July 27, from where they all arrived by mail. The aim is to leave a mark on the consciousness and indicate that humanity is losing. Migration is a consequence of wars, hunger and misery, that is, the new world order whose goal is to reduce the population at the table of humanity," said Formentini.

Among other things, he said that he chose Montenegro as the venue for the exhibition also because "the Montenegrin king was also on the exodus in the last century".

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