David Syre: Envisioning A Better Future
July 21 – December 18, 2020
Cordata Gallery is pleased to announce ‘David Syre: Envisioning A Better Future’, to open on July 21, 2020. This show marks also the re-opening of the gallery after the three-months pause.
In Vita Activa and the Human Condition, Hannah Arendt wrote, “Men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the world,” meaning the plurality of things represents not an aspect but a condition. This plurality is the law of our existence, and Syre’s new works aim to explore and unveil it.
The COVID-19 emergency forced the entire world to stop and to stay home and to find pleasure despite this situation. We had time for our families, time to reflect, time for nature, and for ourselves, time to assess what was working and what was not.
David Syre made use of the forced quarantine to read, study, watch, and make art, always investigating his preferred topics: spirituality, ancient wisdom, and personal evolution.
The works that Syre created during this time have their very own language and message for a better future. Mostly abstract and painted with powerful colors, these recent canvases inspire people to take a leap into the unknown, to think about new forms of living-together and a new world in which humans can coexist with nature again.
The exhibition David Syre: Envisioning A Better Future will showcase +60 new paintings and drawings offering this plural vision of a new world to come. A Culminating aspect of this project will be its participatory nature: every visitor will be invited to comment on one (or more) works, to share their impressions and dreams, on a sticky note which will be collected on a public canvas at the entrance of the gallery with the intention to create, by the end of this exhibition, a collective vision board for a better future.
The exhibition will be open by appointment from July 21 until December 18, 2020.
We are committed to maintaining a healthy and safe environment at Cordata Gallery. All visitors to the Gallery and staff will be required to wear masks at all times and to use their best efforts to maintain a six foot distance.