"I am Alice and the Time!"
Alice is moving in a world where the established perceptions about life are overruled and the “common morality” is mocked with great passion. Even if these two elements are mainly found in the work of Albert Camus, in the case of Alice we observe a “system of absolute freedom” same as the system supported by Sartre, in which the individual has the absolute liberty to determine his personality. But is this possible? Is “every Alice” a being that has been placed into “existence” without commitments and suggested to shape itself and its environment?
Who is Alice?
Where is Wonderland?
What is the Wonder?
Artists have been asked to creatively respond to those central questions for this year's Santorini Biennale.
The diptych "I am Alice and the Time!" by Ernesto Heen will be shown alongside other works of the 98 international artists participating in this art biennale.
Who is Alice?
Where is Wonderland?
What is the Wonder?
Artists have been asked to creatively respond to those central questions for this year's Santorini Biennale.
The diptych "I am Alice and the Time!" by Ernesto Heen will be shown alongside other works of the 98 international artists participating in this art biennale.