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NATURE

NATURE a collective exhibition of 6 international artists

15 June – 1 August 2023

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ArtMoorHouse, Moor House building

120 London Wall EC2Y5ET London, UK presented by ArtMoorHouse in collaboration with arTbridge

ArtMoorHouse, London 2023 theme: NATURE

When choosing this year’s theme we wanted to select a topic that reflected a cultural shift that is happening now or that it is about to happen. Our aim is to create a series of exhibitions that explore the concept of Nature through the very unique point of view of each of the artists or the projects selected.

The concept that de fi nes Nature has gone through an innumerable quantity of meaning both historically and geographically. To this day, Nature remains a very difficult world to define and it is ultimately being considered a mental construction resting more on Experiences and Reflection rather than on a concrete notion.

It is for this reason that Nature offers vast range of possibilities embracing subjects as diverse as the wilderness of the natural world and our emotional connection with the environment to a more metaphysical abstraction of its organic interpretation edging to the ambiguous relation between what is considered natural as opposed to artificial. Moreover this year theme provides the opportunity to explore the interconnection of all living things and to investigate the more complex relationship among man and Nature. It is in that vary balance in fact we see the deepest change in the interpretation of its meaning which can span from a more mythological significance to the very materialistic theory that views Nature as an endless resource available for human consumption.

ArtMoorHouse aim is to establish a unique platform for promoting an unsurpassed synergy between creativity and business. We create curated visual experiences and presentations, working with emerging and internationally acclaimed artists. We strive to engage, inspire and provide a talking point and an ice breaker in the banking and commercial environment.

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