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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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Kristina Mesaros exhibition On the Edge of Time at the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum

THINK+Feel Contemporary is pleased to announce Kristina Mesaros’ major solo exhibition at Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum, Bratislava, Slovakia. The exhibition reflects Kristina’s current artistic focus on sensual, magical almost otherworldly landscapes. Her works transport viewers to the world of idealized almost sacrosanct nature; minimal figures do not seem to disturb these environment due to their apparent harmony with their surroundings. They are not intruders, they are sub- and consciously aware of being part of the existing tableaux where time stands still. That is why Kristina’s canvases, full of luscious greenery and calm waterscapes, exude profound harmony and calm.

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THINK+feel contemporary long-awaited exhibition DNA: Divine nature awakens opens in Prague.

THINK+feel Contemporary long-expected exhbition DNA: Divine Nature Awakens opens in Prague

The exhibition project organized by the Miami gallery THINK + feel Contemporary entitled DNA / Divine Nature Awakens presents a pair of renowned Slovak artists Matúš Lányi (1981) and Ján Zelinka (1978) in Prague. The THINK + feel Contemporary Gallery in Miami has long aimed to raise awareness of artists from Central Europe and has successfully represented artists from the region, including Czech Republic and Slovakia in the United States.

As the title of the exhibition suggests, these are two young visual artists working with natural materials and the natural / divine order of time and life.

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