Anti-War 

Anti War
International Juried Group Exhibition

The exhibition  marks the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust in UN Calendar, and will continue through February 24 (the day Russia invaded Ukraine) to be closed on February 29, 2024.

Anti-War

Anti-War

International Juried Exhibition

Trench Angel

Digital Image

The exhibition opens globally from January 27, as January 27 marks the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust in UN Calendar, and will continue through February 24 (the day Russia invaded Ukraine) to be closed on February 29, 2024.

In today's world, where the echoes of warfare reverberate across borders, it becomes imperative to confront and reflect upon the harsh realities of armed conflicts.

 Through the powerful medium of art, the Anti-War 2024 exhibition endeavors to ignite conversations, provoke thoughts, and inspire actions towards peace and harmony.


Featuring works from talented artists around the globe, this exhibition offers a poignant portrayal of the human cost of war, the resilience of communities, and the collective yearning for a world free from violence. Each artwork serves as a testament to the artist's vision and a plea for a future marked by reconciliation and understanding.
As you navigate through the virtual galleries, I encourage you to immerse yourself in the narratives woven by each piece and contemplate its significance in the context of our shared humanity.

 Your presence and engagement are not only a testament to your appreciation for art but also a step towards fostering dialogue and empathy.

Moreover, we invite you to actively participate in the exhibition by leaving your ratings and comments on the artworks you encounter. Your feedback will not only support the artists but also contribute to a broader discourse on the role of art in advocating for peace and social change.


ProperProof ~ Paul W. Pearce  

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Nothing made sense and neither did everything else.