new art against war 24/23
Dance of Hope: A Vision of Peace Before walls in some peoples souls -that separate so many lives, they dance. People living in places of despair, suffering, and destruction move in a choreography of hope. Their bodies, marked by the weight of the world, flow through the air as a quiet yet steadfast resistance to the inevitable. They do not dance out of joy, but out of a deep, unshakable longing—the desire for peace.In every step, every movement, every turn lies the wish that one day there will be no more wars. That the walls dividing us will fall—not out of hatred or anger, but from an inner yearning to feel the connection between human beings that transcends borders. They dance because they know peace is not a distant dream, but a living, breathing process that must begin in the hearts of all people.Their movements are not just physical gestures, but metaphysical acts of resistance. They dance for their sons and daughters, so that these children will not have to grow up in the chaos of war and violence. They dance for the roof over their heads, for the security we all deserve, and for the hope that one day the world will be a place where no one has to fight for survival.In a world where the news of terror and the fears of the present often cloud the perception of the future, this dance serves as a reminder that humanity still holds the power to change. That even in the darkest hours, even when the walls around us seem suffocating, the human spirit can still speak a language that needs no words—the language of dance, of movement, of courage.And so, they keep dancing—not as individuals, but as part of a global, invisible network of souls who, amidst destruction and chaos, strive for the one thing that truly matters: peace. They dance their way into the hearts of beings, beyond space and time. Their bodies may tire, their strength may fade, but the dance of peace will never stop.For the Earth, for peace, for humanity.
Text dazu von einer Kunsthistorikerin zu der Ausstellung in 2024 auf Anfrage. Eva-M. Horstick arteve.de 0049-179-7834420