Cordially invites you to attend
an artist talk by
Yorgos Giotsas
for
Passage
A conceptual multimedia exhibit on immigration
from Italy to America in the early 20th century
and the surge of immigration into Sicily today
“Passage” is made possible through the generosity and participation of
The Consulate General of Greece in New York.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017, 6:30 P.M.
Passage PT, Iron and passport documents, 44x50x15 cm
Light refreshments will be served
About the Exhibit:
Passage, an exhibit by Yorgos Giotsas will be on view at the Italian American Museum from September 13 through November 12, 2017. Not only is Passage relevant as a commentary on the movement of immigrants to a new country, but Yorgos uses materials of the earth to bring a tactile feel to his work thus engaging us on the journey. Suitcases made from wire, actual blankets and life vests used by immigrants amidst concrete, stones, sand and sea salt draw us closer to the earth and the humanity of people who risked everything to start a new life. Yorgos begins his passage with manipulated images of Italian immigrants coming to New York in the early 1900’s. Yet, Yorgos does not stop there but moves us visually through his passage with heartwrenching images of hopeful immigrants landing on the shore of Sicily today. He has provided a sensitive narrative within a beautiful visual array of mixed media. His art is conceptual and we the viewers are encompassed by it.
Janine Coyne, Curator
Wednesday, September 20, 6:30PM
RSVP Code: PA0920
Italian American Museum
155 Mulberry Street
(Corner of Grand and Mulberry Streets)
New York, NY 10013
Suggested donation of $10 per person
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Italian American Museum at 212.965.9000,
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