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Non vedo perche... | I do not see why…

Part of the collection: Post-avant-garde and progressive art

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At the heart of Tarshito's work is a belief in the need for spirituality: "Everyone has to discover their own unity. Art is a bridge, a ladder that leads us to higher levels of self-knowledge. Niccola Strippoli (1952- ), an Italian-born architect, open-minded artist and teacher, was given the name Tarshito, which in Sanskrit symbolises the desire for inner knowledge, during a trip to India (1979). It was given to him by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, also known as Osho. The controversial Hindu guru, who rejected any religion or belief system, recommended developing personal spirituality through love, active meditation, creative action, joy and celebration. Tarshito quotes his words in the featured work: "I do not understand why there should be so many nations, why there should be so many borders on geographical maps. Let us always remember: they are just lines drawn on a piece of paper. They don't exist anywhere else on earth or in the sky. In Tarshito's work, races and borders disappear, replaced by a single idea that brings peoples, cultures and religions together in unity and brotherhood. In addition to the quoted text, a map without divisions or borders, there is another prominent iconographic element often used by Tarshito. The vase, a symbol of the origin of life, its growth, a metaphor for the void and totality, illustrates what art is for the artist: embracing, overflowing to the point of creative exhaustion, an ongoing process of conceptual and emotional communication. Tarshito's work is a journey open to new challenges, new media, creative techniques, collaborations with other artists, craftsmen, scientists, spiritual guides. He creates paintings, sculptures, ceramics, prints, jewellery, wallpapers, objects and installations. The artist turns to sounds, smells, words. All of this serves to achieve harmony, to reach the audience not only through mental interpretation, but also through interaction and sensory experience. The work I don't understand why... was exhibited at the National Museum in Szczecin during the Tarshito exhibition. Art for a new humanity (2009). Marlena Chybowska-Butler



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  1. Inscription: I DO NOT SEE W|HY THERE SHO|ULD BE SO MA|NY NATIONS,W|HY THERE HAV|E TO BE SO MA|NY BORDERS P|LOTTED ON GE|OGRAPHICAL|MAPS.LET'S AL|WAYS REMEMB|ER:THEY'RE J|UST LINES LA|ID DOWN ON A S|HEET OF PAPE|R.THEY HAVE N|OT BEEN LAID|DOWN ANYWHE|RE ELSE NEIT|HER ON THE EA|RTH NOR IN TH|E SKY.THEY HA|VE... OSHO RAJNEESH
  2. Inscription: NON VEDO PE|RCHE'VI DEB|BANO ESSER|E TANTE NAZ|IONI,PERCH|E'DEBBANO ESISTERE TANTI TRACCI|ATI SULLEC|ARTE GEOGR|AFICHE.RIC|ORDATE:ESI|STONO SOLO|SULLA CARTA|NON ESISTO|NO SULLA TE|RRA,NE'ESIS|TONO NEL CI|ELO.SONO ST|ATE INVENTA|TE DAGLI UO|MINI.IN REA|LTA... OSHO RAJNEESH

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Author / creator

Tarshito (1952- )

Object type

painting, diptych

Technique

mixed technique

Material

canvas, acrylic, ink, rubber, wood

Origin / acquisition method

donation

Creation time / dating

2009

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Bari (Włochy)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/SWO/248/a-b

Location / status

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