In the past art and religion have been indelibly linked, considering that only a few centuries ago artists gained freedom for themselves from the wishes and the necessities of the commissioners. But what is the relationship between art and religion today? Maybe it would be correct to say that they are complementary; one asks questions, the other gives answers. What brings them closer it is not their consequentiality but, on the contrary, their common source of doubt.

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"Gods & Goods" exhibition observes the way in which, through doubt, the artist challenges stereotypes and the limitations of the concept of God substituting it with many different and infinite question marks.
This exhibition aims to open a dialogue with the topic of religion as an immense, controversial and unresolved debate and expand that concept to embrace new and various forms of interpretation. This show originates from the principle that God can be Goods, can be What determines things, can be a System, a Force, a Research, a Consequence, an Idea in constant and unstoppable oscillation.

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In the early 1900s, the newspapers in America used data visualization and cartogram techniques to communicate the nation's participation in global economy and foreign policy.
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The word bullseye can also refer to any design or pattern featuring prominent concentric circles, visually suggesting an archery target. Examples would be the old-fashioned hard candy with a pattern of black and white stripes that was popular in the UK, or the logo for Target Corporation.
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