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"HUMAN RIGHTS? #EDU" from June to September 2018

This is the information for another important event in Italy starting from 23rd-Jun (until 23rd-Sep, 2018) - “HUMAN RIGHTS? #EDU” International Exhibition of Contemporary Art at Fondazione Opera Campana (Rovereto). It’s organized by AIAPI – NATIONAL COMMITTEE of IAA/AIAP UNESCO Official Partner and one of my works also have been recently selected by them. #humanrights http://aiapi.it/hr-edu-en #contemporaryart #art #photographers #artists



161 ARTISTS from 37 COUNTRIES:
THE ARTISTS:
Behnaz Abdollahi, ACCA - Anna Caser and Adriano Cecco, Egizia Agatone, Laura Alunni, Marco Anastasi, Maristella Angeli, Angel Angelov, Samuele Arcangioli, ARTESCALZA, Alfredo Avagliano, Julia Bagryanskaya, Rossella Baldecchi, PG Baroldi, Mohammad Barrangi, Antonio Barrani, Luciana Bertaccini, Alessandra Bisi, Linda Blokken, Bluer, BonacinaGiancarlo-NastroRosso, Gina Bonasera, Marilena Bordin, Claudine Boucq, Bernard Bouton, Enrico Bovi, Linda L. Brobeck, Caroline Burraway, Eduardo Cabrer, Clelia Caliari, Maria Capellini, Massimo Cappellani and Stefano Giordano, Norma Carminati, Jeannette Castioni, Alex Cattoi, Angela Catucci, Elvezia Cavagna, Fabiola Cenci, Marco Cirulli, Compagni di Strada - Maria Grazia Lunghi and Calogero Carbone, Orietta Dal Santo, Giovanna Dalla Villa, Margarita De Andreis, Francesco De Lorenzo, Giuseppe De Michele, Manal Deeb, Brigitte Dietz, Annabella Dugo, Branislava Duranovic, Claudio Elli, Cata Espina, Fabrizio Fabbroni, Francesco Fai, Franca Filippini, Romina Fiorani, Federica Frati, Ignazio Fresu, Antonio Fumagalli, Monica Garone, Gaya, Svetoslava Georgieva, Aranka Gèrnè Mezősi, Silvana Giannelli, Fabrizio Giusti, Rifat Koray Gőkan, Katerina Grapsia, Zlata Grgurevic, Nesa Gschwend, Isabella Guidi, Majid Haghighi, Lydia Hoffnungsthal, Olha Hrushevska, Giuliana Iannotti, Diane Marie Jacobs, Osamu Jinguji, Alberto Lanzaretti, Annalisa Lenzi, Diana Mei Hing Lo, Lavinia Longhetto, Ornella Luvisotto, Giuliana Magalini, Ruggero Maggi, Vilma Maiocco, Gabriella Maldifassi, Emanuele Marsigliotti, Gerasimos Mavris, Giampaolo Mazzara, Giovanni Mazzi, Claudia Mazzitelli, Chiara Mazzocchi, MEMO_ART - Marianna Merler and Christian Molin, Elena Méndez, Francesco Mestria, Mary Miller, Mire Le Fay (Mirella Buosi), Gala Mirissa, Anna Montanaro, Daniela Montrasi, Anastasia Moro, Maurizio Muscettola, Michelangelo Napolitano, Simo Nygren, Giulio Orioli, Martha Ortiz Sotres, Isabella Paris, Prabu Perdana, Nadia Perrotta, Roberta Petrangeli, Luca Piccini, Yajaira M Pirela M, Francesco Piro, Matteo Poda, Hans-Jürgen Poëtz, Critical Point, Quellodelleuova, Roberto Ramirez Anchique, Gualtiero Redivo, Egle Reggio, Simone Ricciardiello, Daniel Romero Nieto- "Daroni Art", Sandra Rosa, Nikolai Russev, Sale-Giuseppe Mongiello, Grazia Salierno, Silvia Sanna, SaskiaPic, Antonella Sassanelli, Davide Scarabelli, Adelaide Scavino, Vittorio Sedini, Ivan Shumanov, Lara Sonego, Antonella Soria, Ernesto Massimo Sossi, Gemma Spada, Jessica Spagnolo, Teodora Stojanovic, Martin Streitenberger, Andrea Tabacco, Anis Tabaraee, Simonetta Testa, Testimilegno, Andreas Tomblin, IvanToninato and Simone Brollo, Rosalba Trentini, Elina Tsingiroglou, Cetti Tumminia, Patrizia Turchetti, Luisa Valenzano, Rosane Viegas, Angela Viora, Elena Visotto, Max Volpa, Susanne Wawra, Karen Wild, Benedict Yu, Stefano Zaghetto, Denis Zanardo, Iaia Zanella, Francesco Zero, Jeff Zhang, Susi Zucchi

THE COUNTRIES:
IRAN | GERMANY | ITALY | BULGARIA | RUSSIA | UK | BELGIUM | FRANCE | USA | PUERTO RICO | ICELAND | COSTA RICA | PALESTINE | SERBIA | CHILE | ARMENIA | CANADA | HUNGARY | TURKEY | GREECE | SWITZERLAND | SPAIN | UKRAINE | JAPAN |CHINA | FINLAND | MEXICO | INDONESIA | VENEZUELA | AUSTRIA | ROMANIA | COLOMBIA | CYPRUS | BRAZIL | AUSTRALIA | IRELAND | SINGAPORE
My Message:

[英語/English/inglese]
One day, I was able to take this picture by chance. It seems that his/her two eyes of a young child whose gender is uncertain are staring at only "the truth" in his/her mother/father's gentle hand. There are many things that are diminished with the "growth" in the world. However, maintaining "the most pure thing" in the abyss of this child's eyes is one of the "duties" that mankind must never neglect in the "artificial society" that this child will experience in the future. 

[イタリア語/Itarian/italiano]
Un giorno, sono riuscito a scattare questa foto per caso. Sembra che i suoi due occhi di un bambino il cui genere è incerto stiano guardando solo "la verità" nella mano gentile della madre / del padre. Ci sono molte cose che sono diminuite con la "crescita" nel mondo. Tuttavia, mantenere "la cosa più pura" nell'abisso degli occhi di questo bambino è uno dei "doveri" che l'umanità non deve mai trascurare nella "società artificiale" che questo bambino sperimenterà in futuro.

[日本語/Japanese/giapponese]
この写真は、ある日、偶然に撮る事ができた。性別のはっきりしない幼い子供の二つの眼は、母親の優しい手の中で『真実』のみを凝視しているように見える。世の中には、「成長」と共に薄らぐものは多い。しかし、この子の目の深淵にある「殊更純粋なるもの」を維持することは、これからこの子が経験する「人工的な社会」の中で人類が決して怠ってはならない「義務」の一つである。

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HUMAN RIGHTS? #EDU – 2018 EDITION

Education isn’t a privilege but a human right. it is an empowerment right; it lifts marginalised groups out of poverty; it is an indispensable means of realising other rights; it contributes to the full development of the human personality.

The General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, meeting in Paris in 1960, recalling that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserts the principle of non-discrimination and proclaims that every person has the right to education, considering that discrimination in education is a violation of rights enunciated in that Declaration.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, while respecting the diversity of national educational systems, has the duty not only to proscribe any form of discrimination in education but also to promote equality of opportunity and treatment for all in education.

UNRIC | Agenda 2030:

Education is the key that will allow many other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved. When people are able to get quality education they can break from the cycle of poverty.

Education therefore helps to reduce inequalities and to reach gender equality. It also empowers people everywhere to live more healthy and sustainable lives.
Education is also crucial to fostering tolerance between people and contributes to more peaceful societies.

Enrolment in primary education in developing countries has reached 91%. According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS Data Centre), between 2000 and 2012, the percentage of out-of-school children among primary-school-age children has declined from 40% to 22% in sub-Saharan Africa and from 20% to 6% in South Asia.
More than half of children that have not enrolled in school live in sub-Saharan Africa.
An estimated 50 % of out-of-school children of primary school age live in conflict-affected areas.

103 million youth worldwide lack basic literacy skills, and more than 60 % of them are women.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights – Art. 26:

“Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit. Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace”.

Mass schooling has been almost defined as literacy, but education can not be identified with the need to learn to speak words, read and write; the analysis concerns the development of the human personality, cultural growth, the formation of a life of values, social responsibility, therefore, as Aldo Agazzi claims, an “education of man, for man and for humanity”.

HUMAN RIGHTS? #EDU asks to the artists to represent and tell, with their own artistic language, a personal vision of the problem of the right to education representing a story, a concept, a complaint, or showing a future perspective as message of hope or even as a concrete proposal on the opportunities to be pursued to achieve this fundamental goal for the construction of a fair and right society.

A very difficult CALL FOR ARTS, perhaps the most difficult among all the arguments so far proposed by Spazio-Tempo Arte and AIAPI, which, we are sure, the Artists from all over the world will know how to understand and develop and inspire the public as in any edition of “HUMAN RIGHTS?” exhibition.

THE LOCATION
FONDAZIONE OPERA CAMPANA DEI CADUTI DI ROVERETO (Trento – Italy)

Rovereto houses on the hill the great bell of the fallen, Maria Dolens, perceived and desired by the priest of the city don Antonio Rossaro, right after the Great War, as eternal symbol of condemnation of the conflict, pacification of the consciences, of brotherhood among men, solidarity between peoples. Made from the bronze of cannons offered by the nations participating in the First World War, played the first toll on 4th October 1925 in the presence of King Vittorio Emanuele III.

During these years the bell has made its voice heard playing every night one hundred tolls of admonishment to life and to peace.

Statesman, Presidents and Ambassadors with citizens of each nations have honoured the bell and they continue to hear as a voice of own conscience.

94 Nations have exposing their flag around Maria Dolens, first name of the Bell, along the avenue of the Flags and in the Square of the People, to witness, visibly, the fidelity to a message, to a sort a “Peace’s Pact”.

18th January 1968, by a decree of the President of Republic, Giuseppe Saragat, born as moral entity the Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti. Among the Foundation’s finality, particular attention is given to the education of the new generations, to the peace culture, to the non-violence and to human rights.

ORGANIZATION
ART DIRECTOR Roberto Ronca
PROJECT COORDINATION SPAZIO-TEMPO Arte
IDEA Roberto Ronca e Debora Salardi
COMMUNICATION Debora Salardi
PUBLIC RELATIONS Debora Salardi, Gabriella Maldifassi
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGER ITALY Daniela Tabarin, Francesco Fai
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGER CANADA Olivier Leogane
LOCATION MANAGER and PR GREECE Elina Tsingiroglou
LOCATION Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti – Rovereto (TN) – Italy
PRESS OFFICE AIAPI | Spazio-Tempo Arte | Art&Forte
ADMINISTRATION Studio Baroldi
WEBDESIGN Spazio-Tempo Arte
LEGAL OFFICE Maria Antonietta Maggi

SPAZIO-TEMPO ARTE FACEBOOK MANAGER – AIAPI FACEBOOK MANAGER Alfredo Avagliano

PARTNERS UNRIC – Sustainable Development Goals | Commissione Nazionale Italiana per l’UNESCO – IAA AIAP | UNESCO – Comune di Rovereto – Provincia di Trento

Periodo 23 june | 23 september 2018

WEB aiapi.it | spaziotempoarte.com | http://www.fondazioneoperacampana.it/it/

"HUMAN RIGHTS? #EDU" from June to September 2018
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"HUMAN RIGHTS? #EDU" from June to September 2018

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