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Following the resounding success of the past edition of the show held in Milan in 2022, Tutti Frutti 2, cureted by Evgen Čopi Gorišek brings together a diverse group of talented artists including Ryan Travis Christian, En Iwamura, Christian Rex van Minnen, Tyrrell Winston, Liam Fallon, Callum Eaton, CB Hoyo, Ry David Bradley, and Alexander James.

 

Tutti Frutti derives its inspiration from the famous Italian dessert known as macedonia. Similar to the delightful combination of various fruits in a bowl of macedonia, this exhibition aims to present a harmonious fusion of diverse artistic styles, techniques, and mediums. The underlying concept of the exhibition is the celebration of diversity within the realm of art.

Evgen Čopi Gorišek envisions Tutti Frutti as an immersive experience that serves as a platform to honor and embrace the multitude of artistic expressions. The exhibition deliberately sets no specific rules or restrictions, providing each participating artist with complete freedom to explore their own creative journey. This approach allows the artists to tap into their individuality and unlock their boundless imaginations, resulting in a showcase of unique and extraordinary artworks.

By embracing diversity, Tutti Frutti becomes more than just a collection of artworks; it becomes a testament to the limitless possibilities that emerge when artists express themselves authentically. The exhibition invites visitors to engage with a rich tapestry of artistic visions, challenging conventional norms and encouraging viewers to expand their perspectives on what art can be.

Through the celebration of diversity, Tutti Frutti not only showcases the vast range of artistic expressions but also highlights the power of inclusivity within the art world. By acknowledging and embracing artists' individuality, the exhibition encourages a broader understanding and appreciation of different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives. It emphasizes that diversity is not only to be acknowledged but also celebrated as a vital force that drives creativity and enriches the artistic landscape.

In essence, Tutti Frutti serves as a reminder that the beauty of art lies in its ability to transcend boundaries, blur distinctions, and unite people through the universal language of creativity. It encourages visitors to immerse themselves in an experience that is vibrant, dynamic, and full of surprises, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the diverse tapestry of artistic expressions that exist within our world.

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ARTWORKS:
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Christian Rex van Minnen

Tetrapod crawl ashore, taste the tutti frutti, Capri, 2023

Oil on Linen

40 x 50 x 4 cm

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CB Hoyo

Sorry, But There’s Nothing For You. But If You Make a 7 Digit Commitment To The Program Maybe You Will Get On The Waiting List For The Waiting List., 2023

Water soluble oil pastels and water on raw canvas

50 x 40 cm

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En Iwamura

Neo Jomon:Orange boy, 2023

Ceramics

55 x 29 x 30 cm

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Alexander James

Sunrise, 2023

Oil on canvas

80 x 60 cm

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LIAM FALLON

Making It Work, 2023

Jesmonite, Pigment, Mdf and Spray Paint

100 x 78 x 9 cm

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LIAM FALLON

Hideously Clean, 2023

Jesmonite, Pigment, Mdf and Spray Paint

110 x 92 x 9 cm

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CALLUM EATON

Dirty Laundry, 2023

Oil and Acrylic on Canvas

115 x 80 cm

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TYRRELL WINSTON

Not DiCaprio (Lionel Messi), 2022

House paint and charcoal on canvas

91.4 x 91.4 cm

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Ry David Bradley

MOON KICK FLAME, 2023

Acrylic and Flashe on Linen Inkjet

145 x 145 cm

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RYAN TRAVIS CHRISTIAN

DAVID DOG DICK FACE, 2022

Graphite on paper

24 x 17 cm

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RYAN TRAVIS CHRISTIAN

BEAT THE CLOCK, 2022

Graphite on paper

24 x 20 cm

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