The exhibition 'Realism 26: Figure and Time' showcases an impressive collection of international figurative art, blending sculpture and painting to explore the profound connections between the human body and the passage of time. Inspired by the words of R.W. Emerson, the exhibition emphasizes how art can teach us to comprehend our existence better and slow down our perception of time. Each artwork serves as a testament to the unique stories we carry within our bodies, offering viewers insights that words often cannot convey. The collection focuses on two central themes: the human body and time. Visitors will witness how these works capture moments for eternity, allowing us to reflect on our natural rhythms and what it means to be human. It highlights the artist's dedication to their craft and the significance of realism in an age that often values speed over depth. This exhibition invites everyone to engage with art that is inclusive, relatable, and transformative.
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