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Mandala,
an International Symposium

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Exhibitions:
Mandala, from Ancient Tibet to Today
November 17th - December 15th
St. Stephen's Cultural Center
Exhibition catalog:
> Gianpistone
> Dam Chhoi Lama
> David Genovesi
> Chris Flisher
> Digital Dave
Press:
> in italiano
> in english
> video documentation

Mandala, Unity in Diversity
Dec 16th - Jan 15th, 2010
ARTROM Gallery,
Artist Presentation Space

Artists:
> Rahel Takle-Peirce
> Annalisa Ippolito
> Atmara Rebecca
> Robin de Lavis
> Angele Joneliene
> Eileen Bradley

also work by Chris Flisher, Digital Dave and Dam Chhoi Lama



Mandala Course: How to create a traditional
Tibetan Mandala
> information in english
> info in italiano
> Dam Chhoi Lama


Mandala Connection :
> Mandala Artist Directory
 



An extraordinary exhibition of mandala artwork opens at St. Stephen's Cultural Center in collaboration with ARTROM Gallery on Thursday, November 19th from 17.00 to 20.00. The evening will offer visitors an opportunity to take a journey from the birth of the symbol and its sacred connotations in Tibet, to the most contemporary manifestations of today, expressed through the animation of its digitalized form.

The symbol of mandala, in its contemporary and enlarged context, can be found in art, religion, architecture, pyscology, nature, philosophy, etc. The Sanskrit word Mandala, loosely defined, means circle or circumference. In its most original form it manifested in the three dimensional architectural structures of ancient Asian temples. In its visual form, as an archetypal symbol, Carl Jung applied it in the healing of patients, while Tibetan rituals use it as an object of meditation. Nature supplies an abundant series of examples in ordinary forms such as snowflakes, flowers, cycles of the seasons, etc. The mandala describes and stabilizes a subtle but intense connection between man and the universe. Mandala is found worldwide and belongs to no one culture. Mandala just 'is'.

The exhibition "Mandala, from Ancient Tibet to Today" includes five international artists, each working in a different medium and from a personalized perspective; Maestro Gianpistone, with a life-time of study and research of this symbol, along with direct experience of the cultures where it is present, opens the show with his work "Mandala, a gift to Giuseppe Tucci ", a 2m X 2m oil on canvas. Dam Chhoi Lama with his traditional works of gold and pigments on silk and paper highlights the sacred aspect of this symbol, David Genovesi transports the symbol to a more three dimensional manifestation, moving us closer to the origin of mandala, with the six foot wooden sculpture "Autumn" from his Seasons Series. Chris Flisher, working in ink and watercolor on paper takes his inspiration from an astrological context and creates works in which one feels the deep humanity of the symbol and Digital Dave expresses the element of constant transformation and its visual manifestation in highly developed digitalized animations with a soundtrack that provokes a reflective state of mind.

Honored guest speaker, Dr Polichetti from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale, will speak of the origin of the symbol and its cultural context, giving the viewer a clearer starting point for understanding the symbol's evolution.

Il Guru Shabad Singh Khalsa De Santis, presidente dell'Associazione Italiana di Gatka will speak about the four dimensions of Mandala.

Tibetan buffet and wine.

Thanks to our spaonsor:

Vicolo del Cedro 32      06 4554448
www.libreriadharma.com

Partner:

06 30 71 029
 

Inauguration:
Thursday, November 19th, 17.00 - 20.00
5 International artists, Gianpistone, David Genovesi,Dam Chhoi Lama, Chris Flisher,
Digital Dave

Guest Speaker Dr. Polichetti from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale a Roma

Tibetan buffet and wine

Duration of the Exhibition:
November 20th - December 15th
by appointment only



- Special Evening -

Wednesday, 2 dicembre
17.00 - 20.00
live music



An evening with Amnesty International
November 20thh. 18.00 - 19.30
organized by Gruppo Italia 221

"Tibet, the actual situation"
Ven.Ghesce Thueten  Dargye, Spiritual Guide dell'Istituto Buddhista Samantabhadra di Roma.

"The Tibetan Community in India"
Stefano Dallari, Presidente della Casa del Tibet.

"Tibetans, Refugees and our Stories"
Dechen Dolkar,
Rapresentative of Donne Tibetane in Italia.

"Amnesty International and Human Rights in Tibet", Paolo Ferrari - Group 221.

How to Create a Tibetan Mandala:
Saturday and Sunday
Nov. 21st -22nd, h.14.00 – 18.00
Dec. 12th-13th, h.14.00 - 18.00

The course is guided by Tibetan artist
Dam Chhoi Lama at St. Stephen's.
It is necessary to reserve a space by calling:
ARTROM Gallery
06 3227019 or
Dafne - 349 0720670 or
St. Stephen's - 06 5750605

In collaboration with: St. Stephen's Cultural Center Foundation
Via Aventina, 7
00153 Roma, Italy
www.culturalcenter.ststephens-rome.com
Office +39 06 5750605 ext. 146
 

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