Ancient Olympia: Peace Now
September 19, 2006- October 3, 2006
Reception: September 21, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
220 W 16th St
Ancient Olympia: Peace Now, a photographic installation by
Lynn Singer, will be on view at
2/20 Gallery from September 19-October
3, 2006. The installation uses the first Olympics in 776 BCE, an event
that was able to forge a truce between warring city-states, as a
metaphor for reconciliation. Singer’s installation opens in
conjunction with Peace One Day (September 21), which takes place on the
United Nations’ International Day of Peace. The opening reception is
on September 21 from 6:00-8:00 pm.
The installation’s four, large digital prints of the ancient site of
Olympia will be placed around the perimeter of the gallery. A spiral
and a triangle painted on the floor of the gallery connect the images
on the walls through sacred geometry. Double images of the Olympic
stadium entrance invite viewers inside. An altar to the goddess Athena,
placed in the center of the spiral, will remind us of our
responsibility to the world.
“The point of this installation is to create an environment where you
can feel the possibility of peace,” says Singer. “This installation
confirms my commitment to peace through art. I look forward to joining
thousands of people in hundreds of countries around the world for a
global peace effort on September 21.”
www.peaceoneday.org.
During the past twenty years,
Lynn Singer has visited Greece many
times. Her most recent photography exhibition was at the Vedema Resort
Gallery in Santorini in May 2006. Previous exhibitions include: Greek
Photos II at the gallery of the Press Office of the Permanent Mission
of Greece to the United Nations in 1999 and Greek Photos I at the 2/20
Gallery in 1998. Singer has been invited by the Greek-American Union
in Athens to do an exhibition in 2008.
See:
www.lynnsingerphoto.com.
There will be an evening of peace
poetry at
2/20 Gallery on Saturday, September 30, 2006 from 7:00 to
9:00 p.m. The event is open to the public.
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