Lello Bavenni - Elettra Porfiri - Mitzi Simonetti
- Paola Ferraris - Frank Jordan - Helene Cortese - Claudia Peluso - Javier Ramirex - Valeria Giordano
- Dino Aresca - Marco Grasso - Grazia Ribaudo - Cristina Monreali Rossi - Daniela Baldassari - Francesca Siccardi - Alessandro
Feliziani - Miria Paffetti - Domenico Panaro' - Dario Zalunardo
Opening Sunday June 1st, 6 - 9 pm
June 1 - June 25, 2008
Oratorio Santa Caterina
18010 Cervo (IM), ITALIA
Tel. +39 3409537120
Marzia Frozen is pleased to present a group exhibition of new generation of artists working today in Italy. This will be a
group exhibition at Saint Catherine Ex-Church in Cervo, ITALY; and will feature a selection of paintings, pictures, sculptures
and works on paper.
Our brain needs dimensions in order to reason and calculate. This signifies that the external world is totally outside our
investigations. We are intellectually and physically prisoners of the universe and this situation will last as long as the
universe will last. We cannot even say that there is nothing outside the universe, because on the one hand the universe needs
an external cause and on the other hand the notion of emptiness, as opposed to fullness, applies only inside the universe.
If the external world is not thinkable, it is nevertheless possible to approach it indirectly. We know that it is at the origin
of the universe, that the universe came out of it, and that this renders it important for us. But there is more. The universe
being finite in time, it will go back to the external world. We do not know when, but we are certain that it will do so. The
universe is also entirely surrounded by the external world at the limits of its large dimensions as well as at each point
of space at the limits of its small dimensions. The external world is therefore every where in us, in every thing. The basis
of the universe is in the external world. The universe is the superstructure of a whole of which we cannot know the infrastructure.
The exterior of the universe, being non-measurable, can be described as infinite. When we consider this and add that the answer
to the why and wherefore of the existence of the universe is to be found in the external world, we cannot but think that the
external world is the real world and that the universe is the world of illusions.
There is in human beings a desire to find the real world again. This desire is expressed by a moral conduct which consists
in considering others as ourselves, and treating them therefore as ourselves, since we were ONE before. This moral attitude
can nevertheless not change the structures of the universe.
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