From November 29 to December
5 of 2004, the Erosions and Renaissance Show Act 2 was organized by Culture Lab
at the Grainery Lane Theatre, in Ballarat (Victoria), as part of the Eureka
Rising Rebel Festival. The Act 2 was addressed to raise attention on the erosion of a sacred Aboriginal ground in the
Maroota Plateau, in the Blue Mountains. A
number of large horizontal and vertical panels displayed more then 160 A3
colour photocopies of artworks and texts from around the world. A slideshow on
a computer screen presents 50 more works...
From May 29 to June 8 of 2004, at the Municipality of the Medina, Dakar,
on the occasion of the 2°Triangle of
Art Festival, within the DakArtOff section of the Biennale of
Contemporary African Art, it was launched the
Erosions and Renaissance Show. It
purpose was to raise attention of the
increased sea erosion of the Door of No Return of the House of the Slaves in Goree, as symbol of the
“erosion” of humankind memory as well of all other forms of erosions, from
biodiversity to human rights, increasing in the living planet...
From May 29 to June 7 2004, at the Medina of Dakar, Senegal, Plexus
International presents the Second Art Festival “Le Triangle de l’Art”,
within the DakArtOff section of the
Biennale of Contemporary African Art. The Second Triangle of Art Festival, against the today art world market
slavery and globalization process, creating new forms of slavery, has the aim
to highlight the role of the artist in the community as a keeper of a living
archive against cultural, social and economic black out to resist the
time-space erosion of our history...
On May 26 of 2004, at
the Studio Marsi, in San Lorenzo, Rome, it was held a fund raising evening
promoted by Roberto Federici in support to the art workshop Erosions organized in the Medina of Dakar by Plexus Intenational
within the 2° Triangle of Art
Festival, from May 29 to June 7 of 2004, within the DakArtOff. It was organized
by Roberto Federici,
Fabrizio Bertuccioli, Micaela Serino, Luisa Mazzullo, Sandro Dernini, Giorgio
Fiume, Valerio Immi, Eleonora del Brocco, Ernesto Stalkern.