Patroni medialni / Media Partners
The exhibition Common Earth, authored by two female artists living
in France: Shigeko Hirakawa and Elisabeth Wierzbicka ‘Wela’, aims
to show the interaction of cultures, as well as convergence and
differences in the...
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Patroni medialni / Media Partners
The exhibition Common Earth, authored by two female artists living
in France: Shigeko Hirakawa and Elisabeth Wierzbicka ‘Wela’, aims
to show the interaction of cultures, as well as convergence and
differences in the approach to the topic ‘man and the environment’.
Raising important environmental issues, such as energy, life, oxygen,
water, deforestation, etc.
the artists point to the risk of changes in
ecosystems caused by human activities.
Shigeko Hirakawa and Wela’s
creative attitudes and choice of themes confirm their common sense
of responsibility for the ecology of our planet.
The exhibition Common Earth is meant to provoke viewers to rethink
and hopefully change their approach to the environment.
Shigeko Hirakawa is a Japanese environmental artist, based in
Paris, France since 1983 and active internationally, in such countries
as Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Japan, the USA or
Poland.
In early 2004 – shocked by the scale of air
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