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Yobobo World by Dzogaba VR & AR Comics exhibition

THINK + feel Contemporary is excited to present Yobobo World comics, -the latest works by Peter Dzogaba in the gallery’s inaugural VR + AR exhibition. After his successful exposition in Berlin earlier this year Dzogaba offers to his US fans a new series of works, more specifically comics, featuring a colorful giant Yobobo - artist’s philosophical alter ego. This is particularly exciting as Yobobo entered the art world at our gallery during the Miami Art Week exactly six years ago.

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Opening: Faces of War - Ukrainian Refugees, Andy Gato Gallery, Barry University, Miami

OPENING RECEPTION: Faces of War - Ukrainian Refugees, September 24, 2022 at 7 pm at Andy Gato Gallery, Barry University, Miami, FL

The exhibition brings to our audience documentary evidence of the Ukrainian refugee crisis at the border between Ukraine and Slovakia in the wake of the Russian invasion.

All the images were taken by Jano Stovka Master QEP at the Slovak-Ukrainian border March 2022

This exhibition is possible thanks to generous assistance of Center for Immigration studies and the Department of Fine Arts, Barry University

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On View: Jan Heres & Filip Svehla: (Un) Attainable Light

THINK + feel Contemporary is pleased to present (Un?) Attainable Light, a duo exhibition by young Czech artists concurrent participants of TFC, Miami 2022 artist residency program,- Jan Heres and Filip Svehla.

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Ukrainian refugee crisis (Slovak border) - an exhibition of photographs by Jan Stovka

To raise awareness about the current situation at the Ukrainian-Slovak border we decided to organize an impromptu exhibition of works by a renown Slovak photographer, Jan Stovka who has been documenting the flood of Ukrainian refugees to Slovakia. Jan spent last few weeks at the Slovak-Ukrainian border capturing inevitable consequences of the war - Ukrainian refugees flight from their war-torn homeland. Emotionally charged, these photographs are mute witnesses of the horrors of the ongoing war.

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