Hosted at HOFA Gallery in London and presented by PAVE Contemporary, CURE/RATED: Bigotry, A Societal Cancer, is a new group exhibition that "explores the tensions and emotions systematic prejudices engender in society." It will feature a group of multimedia and multidisciplinary contemporary artists who use their respective mediums to investigate discrimination and bias in western society.
The exhibition will feature the work of painter and sculptor Amir Fallah, painter Alannah Farrell, poet and artist Christian Ruiz Berman, and select works by Katelyn Ledford, Lindsey Kircher, and Jacob Hicks, among others.
The installment is jointly curated by Las Vegas-based oncologist Dr. Fadi Braiteh, and New York-based physician and entrepreneur Dr. Dan Hguyen.
Of the project, PAVe Contemporary co-founder Elio D'Anna said that the exhibition "takes on a topic that's at the forefront of people’s minds everywhere in the world today. Art can help us heal and grow in awareness, and we hope that viewers will be open to examining how they see people who are different because this is an important step towards embracing diverse identities and pushing back against bigotry in all its form."
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Very interesting team of curators!
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