Bacterial Time 2020 - 2021

Personal Exhibition SHkodër, Albania 23-30th mei 2021

"The great impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on art and culture affects the world, with the closure of museums, galleries and cultural centers. The artist EJUP DEARI despite this scenario, he did not go with his arms folded and carried out several works, which invite us to reflect on the extent of the disease. He produced several watercolors that appear as symbols of this new moment of distancing, fear and seclusion. EJUP DEARI makes the very interpretation of the meaning of the world resonate. The artist handles these events as instruments, but in his work, it is not the totality of life that grants form but rather his relationship with this totality of life. His figurative expresses the current situation in all its grandeur and terror, but also with beauty, colors and harmony, in all the limitation of the moment, symbolically aligning the threads of historical temporality."

Roseli Crepaldi - Art Critic and Curator - Milan-Italy
Cordiali Saluti

 

“I am glad and given the opportunity to write about the works of Mr. "Deari Ejup" because I was thrilled to see his works. He had a deep and thoughtful look at the performance of his works, he rightly has understood the work and has been successful in expressing his works and using colors correctly, as well as beautiful and effective composition, with an expressionist sense. Life and society are admirable in his artistic eyes. The artist's personal view of the recent and problematic situation of the Corona virus has been very shrewd, as he depicts stressful constraints with a poetic atmosphere of color and design in his works to invite us to a safe environment. The artist's concerns in improving the situation and getting rid of this uninvited guest (Corona) are quite obvious. But there is hope and calm in his works and he invites his audience to live a life free from stress. Many artists today are trying to have a new and creative look, the variety and breadth of the artwork makes it difficult for the artist to have a personal space in the artistic look and creation of his work, and I think Mr. Deari Ejup, He has been able to handle this issue well. Perhaps we can well see the artist's concerns about the world and everyday life in his work, a world full of stress and anxiety, but he has invited us to calm down with his own attitude. I sincerely wish them success.”

Abdolreza Rabeti - Professor in paint and calligraphy and Curator - Iran

Instagram: @rezarabetiemail: abrabeti@yahoo.com

Love is power not covis-19

Recyceld paper art / 35x45cm