Giorgos Tzinoudis's profile

THE RIGHT TO BE HUMAN

Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art, Goethe-Institut Thessaloniki and School of Fine Arts of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki organized together the exhibition The Right To Be Human.

The exhibition was co-curated by Professor Thalia Vrachopoulos Art Historian-critic from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York and Professor Harry Savopoulos at the School of Fine Arts of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Art Critic, and took place at the following venues:

Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art: 19th of January through 28th of February

OTE windows middle of January through the middle of February Goethe-Institut Thessaloniki, 9th of February through 17th of March

The exhibition rebuts, re-examines and rejects inequities and exemplifies the goals of humanism and social justice. Global humanism and social justice share a common goal that seeks to promote both individual and social right of fair access to opportunity and benefit; and, to embrace equality as governing principle in all areas of modern life. In our current era of crisis; wealth inequality, suppression of free speech, governmentally sanctioned discrimination, religious intolerance, political corruption all stand as blockades to the goals of humanism and social justice.

The presentation you see here is the work that Giorgos Tzinoudis presented at the OTE Windows.
THE RIGHT TO BE HUMAN
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THE RIGHT TO BE HUMAN

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