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.