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Dante Horoiwa

Indoctrination

3/5/2010 - 4/17/2010 at Anno Domini

debut solo exhibition of Dante Horoiwa (Sao Paulo, Brazil. b. 1988)

Under the skin of his everyday life in Brazil lies Horoiwa’s Japanese heritage. His paintings portray the spiritually lost and lonely. Through his work, from life-size paintings in São Paulo to the side of a 4 story building in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Horoiwa is able to cope with his want to hide from the world and his need to be a part of it.

“What I´m trying to express is some kind of ‘invisible insistence,’ invisible forces that are around us, things that lead us to a blindness and a lack of comprehension. It makes us drown all of our intuition and instinct into the things that makes us feel comfortable enough to forget our own imperfections, anesthetizing our existence, our individuality as a being...the invisible insistence that devours our means to grow." ~ Dante Horoiwa

Artist’s Reception: Friday, March 5, 2010 from 8 p.m. 'til late
Free and open to the public

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