Διεθνής έκθεση «HUMAN RIGHTS? #NO-GAP»
(Φωτογραφίες από την Έκθεση)
2022
Διεθνής ομαδική έκθεση
της AIAPI – UNESCO
στην Opera Campana dei Caduti,
Rovereto, Ιταλία
Συμμετοχή με το έργο «NO-GAP».
Statement:
H εγκατάσταση NO GAP αναφέρεται στους ανθρώπους σαν ένα ποίημα ο καθένας, μοναδικός και σημαντικός, που “στέκονται” μαζί και η συνύπαρξή τους δυναμώνει κάθε αποτέλεσμα.
The no gap installation refers to people as a poem each one, unique and important, who “stand” together and their coexistence strengthens every result.
L’installazione no gap si riferisce alle persone come una poesia ognuna, unica e importante, che “stanno” insieme e la loro convivenza rafforza ogni risultato.
Από το δελτίο τύπου της έκθεσης:
In goal 10, the 2030 Agenda has placed a point of fundamental importance so that the world can be a better place for all the people of the world.
HUMAN RIGHTS? #NO-GAP
Curated by Roberto Ronca
Contemporary Art Exhibition
151 Artists | 33 Countries
June 11 – October 11, 2022
151 ARTISTS BY 33 COUNTRIES DEFENDS THE RIGHT TO EQUALITY
THE PROJECT
In goal 10, the 2030 Agenda has placed a point of fundamental importance so that the world can be a better place for all the people of the world.
And so it specifies:
The international community has made significant progress in lifting people out of poverty. The most vulnerable nations – least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states – continue to work their way to poverty reduction. However, inequality persists and large inequalities remain in access to health, education and other services. Furthermore, while the inequality of income between different countries seems to have narrowed, the inequality within the same country has increased. There is a growing consensus that economic growth is not enough to reduce poverty if it is not about inclusive growth and if it does not involve the three dimensions of sustainable development – economic, social and environmental.
To reduce inequality, policies should be universal and pay attention to the needs of disadvantaged and marginalized populations.
FACTS AND FIGURES
On average – and taking into account the size of the population – between 1990 and 2010, income inequality increased by 11% in developing countries Most families in developing countries – more than 75% of the population – live in societies where income is less evenly distributed than in the 1990s it has been shown that, beyond a certain threshold, inequality damages economic growth and the reduction of poverty, the quality of relations in the public and political spheres and the sense of satisfaction and self-esteem of the individual. There is nothing inevitable about growing income inequality; several countries have managed to contain or reduce income inequalities, achieving high levels of growth Income inequality cannot be tackled effectively if the underlying inequality of opportunity is not addressed in a global survey conducted by the United Nations Development Program, it emerged that policy makers around the world have recognized that inequality in their countries is generally high and poses a potential threat to long-term social and economic development. Data from developing countries show that children in the poorest 20% of the population are up to three times more likely to die before reaching the age of five than children from more affluent families.
Social protection has been significantly extended globally, yet people with disabilities are up to five times more likely to incur catastrophic healthcare costs.
Although there has been a global decline in infant mortality in most developing countries, rural women are up to three times more likely to die in childbirth than urban women.
- 10.a – Implement the principle of special and different treatment reserved for developing countries, in particular the least developed, in accordance with the agreements of the World Trade Organization
- 10.b – Encourage official development assistance and financial flows, including foreign direct investment, for the states most in need, especially least developed countries, African countries, small island developing states and developing countries landlocked development, in accordance with their national plans and programs
- 10.c. – By 2030, reduce the transaction costs of migrant remittances to less than 3% and eliminate remittance corridors costing more than 5%
Reading these data it is very clear what Art can do and just as clearly it is evident how important it really is: it can communicate with anyone, regardless of origin, culture, social status or level of education, and consequently the Art, more than any other form of expression, is in itself a NO-GAP goal!
And, as egalitarian for anyone, anyone who knows how to talk going straight to the heart, addressing the issue like no other type of communication is able to do.
And for this very reason, artists and artists from all over the world are invited, without any distinction of race, color, age, culture, creed, political orientation, because it is essential to leave the terrain of self-referentiality and welcome in a way any point of view that can contribute to the correct conveyance of the message that Goal 10 of the 2030 Agenda sets is global.
Talking about these problems worldwide is always fundamental: HUMAN RIGHTS ?, by its vocation, has always done so since the first edition of 2009 and has continued over the years to stir the consciences of all those who can visit it in the physical location of the Campana Foundation. dei Caduti and for all those who can use it on the web and in particular on social networks
THE ARTISTS
Laura Agostini, Ahrimart Group – Andrea Polzoni+Massimo Volponi, Anchiquearts, Aris TTo, Alfredo Avagliano, Chiara Avanzo, Edward Bakst, Rossella Baldecchi, Maddalena Barletta, P G Baroldi, Gardenia Barros, Serena Battisti, Bernie, Carla Maria Bertolini, Bica, Alessandra Binini, Silvano Biondani, Bluer, Gina Bonasera, Enrico Bovi, Françoise Bracke, Rita Buonadonna, Caroline Burraway, Milena Buzzoni, Gabriella Calliari Landivar, Massimo Cappellani, Tatiana Carapostol, Nicola Caroppo, CASA, Anna Caser, Elisabetta Castello, Angela Catucci, Fabiola Cenci, Christine Cézanne-Thauss, Costantinos, Luisa Dall’ Ava, Danimo, Francesco De Lorenzo, Antonella De Lucia, Manuel De Marco, Giuseppe De Michele, Claudia Del Giudice, Daniela Di Lullo, Brigitte Dietz, Vanda Dimattia, Maria Ditaranto, Maria Donnici, Roberto Dovesi, Claudio Elli, Enio, Tonia Erbino, Ornella Falavigna, Giacomo Falcinelli, Yirui Fang, Mariarita Ferronetti, Marta Fresneda Gutíerrez, Ignazio Fresu, Antonio Fumagalli, Marco Furlanetto, Laura Gasparini, Elda Gavelli, Gianfranco Gentile, Tiziana-Tirtha-Giammetta, Gisa, Luì Gobbino, Lucio Greco, Marco Gubellini, Isabella Guidi, Theo Hues, Giuse Iannello, ILME, Yuni Ko, Liis Koger, Fenia Kotsopoulou, Stella Kukulaki, La Chigi, Gennaro Lanzo-soloartelanzo, Francesco Lasalandra, Annalisa Lenzi, Francesca Lolli, Lorenzo Longhi, Roberto Lorenzini, Luvj, Annette Mahoney, Francesca Romana Mainieri, Gabriella Maldifassi, Maura Manfrin Mauman, Rosy Mantovani, Laura Marmai, Roberta Masciarelli, Fabio Masotti, Gerasimos Mavris, Giovanni Mazzi, Claudia Mazzitelli, M E M O_ A R T, Maija Elizabete Mengele, Francesco Mestria, Elisa Migliaccio, Nadia Emma Migotto, José Ney Mila Espinosa, Luca Morselli, Piero Motta, Margaret Nella, HeleneÖfwerström, Giulio Orioli, Laura Ottolini, Tc. Pallotta, Nicole Papaefthimiou, Mathka Paris, Pbellina, Paolo Perbellini, Luca Piccini, Cesare Pinotti, Yajaira M Pirela M, Graziana Pizzini, Carmen Popescu, Paul- Yves Poumay, Silvia Rea, Daniele Renzi, Beatrice Riva, Imerio Rovelli, Roxmyarte, Glenda Safonte, Alex Sala, Tommaso Sandri, Nobxhiro Santana, Efi Savvides, Claudia Scalera, Toni Scarduzio, Cinzia Scarpa, Jean Scuderi/司強, Vittorio Sedini, Maria Stamati, Emanuela Terragnoli, Elina Tsingiroglou, Raffaella Vaccari, Angela Valentini, Laura Valentini, Mauro Verasani, Claudia Vianello, Jessica Vigna, Imma Visconte, Marina Vitolo, Petr Vlach, Madeleine Wories, Cristina Zanella, Marco Zanin, Zeronegativo, Susi Zucchi
THE COUNTRIES
COLOMBIA, ITALY, POLAND, USA, BRAZIL, MEXICO, FRANCE, BELGIUM, UK, ECUADOR, MOLDOVA, LUXEMBOURG, AUSTRIA, CYPRUS, ARGENTINA, GERMANY, CHINA, SPAIN, SOUTH-COREA, CANADA, ESTONIA, GREECE, DENMARK, LATVIA, CUBA, SWEDEN, NIGER, VENEZUELA, ROMANIA, JAPAN, TAIWAN, CZECH-REPUBLIC, NETHERLANDS