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Art Resilience movement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Art Resilience movement The Art Résilience movement was created in 2014 by the artist Ksenia Milicevic. The head office is at Bateau-Lavoir, Paris, France. == Concept == The Art Résilience movement was created in 2014 by Ksenia Milicevic along with other founding members, namely John Botica (New Zealand), Gregorio Cuartas (Colombia), Christel Larson (France), Gérard Lartigue (Mexico), Victor Molev (Canada), Miguel Betancourt (Ecuador), Senol Sak (Turkey) and Christopher Stone (England) in Paris, France. It is a group of artists for whom art is not the result of a random gesture, nor a dramatic or sealed entertainment for the public. These are artists whose work are part of the contemporaneity, but which are based on aesthetics, thus maintaining its ability to link man with the world. "Resilience" is used by Milicevic to refer to a term originally used in physics to characterize the ability of a material subjected to an impact to regain its original state and to still have the same identity. Resilience is, in art, the ability of the artwork to preserve its special features through aesthetics, despite increasing subjectivization.〔La Dépêche du Midi, Art Résilience, un concept actuel, 3 November 2015.〕
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