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EXHIBITIONS



SHARING WITH THE WORLD



Art is a way of expressing emotions uniquely. Techniques are only effective if admirers can see and understand them. Exhibitions help bring the essence and emotions of art to the people who will admire and understand it.


Exhibitions are a way for artists to communicate with the world. Often, artists display their most complex emotions in their best works. They can share with the world these feelings through an exhibition. There are times when these artworks provide a powerful platform to highlight peace and love or challenges in our world.


RASIT’s Exhibitions are set to motivate people through the arts shared with the world.



Imagine being inside space and rebuking the empty space within. Irrespective of anything you say or mean, it might be of no use until you bring about your message before others.


Similarly, an exhibition helps bring that hidden essence and emotion before those that admire and are aware of it. This is often why curators, historians, artists, and people, in general, have always found art exhibitions as some way to know more about something whether new or not.



Each artist has a unique style. Artists often see the world from a new perspective and have a story to tell. Through Exhibitions, artists find the most effective ways to share with the world their work and explain their art.


RASIT’s Exhibitions provide an audience with a window into the world’s arts, culture, and history. It also gives viewers a new perspective to think about the story behind the art and develop their own opinions on the work, and the possibility to connect the artwork with their own story.



The act of observation entails the active acquisition, through the use of the senses, of information from some primary source. It is a sensory experience that goes beyond sight, engendering a linkage between that which is consciously perceived and that which becomes subconsciously felt.


This is the objective of RASIT's Exhibitions.


No matter the theme, art exhibitions motivate people through pictorial representations of pain, happiness, sorrow, glee, jealousy, etc. Most of the artworks always have positive messages and aim to create a positive norm in society through artistic methods.



RASIT’s Exhibitions present a journey into human perception - observation - that is enhanced or perhaps rather, distorted, by the advent of the next chapter in technological advancement.


The journey is itself international and borderless, arriving in many cities as the interpretations of the artists we host their work. Faced with the challenge of turning the intimate, self-reflecting act of observation into an artistic act that is outward facing, curious, and explorative, a number of questions emerge. Who is the observer now? Is it the artist during the creative process, or is it the viewer? Is the observation real and tangible, or is it something that transcends our direct sensorial conscious inputs into the subconscious? Or is it the inanimate artwork itself that triggers the active observation of the viewer to connect with human collectivity and the wider universe? Or an attempt to show what an ultra-human universe may become?


RASIT's Exhibitions bring in different concepts that sprout from the roots of contemporary and traditional arts.



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