Artoday

  • Egypt
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Artoday is a global social organization that works towards creating a better world by utilizing art as an instigator of change on the individual level. Art is a powerful vessel of ideas that can make use of the artist’s unique vision to spark awareness and inspiration for change in others, ultimately shaping a better future for all.

A better future can only be achieved through the co-operation of humanity, and art is the perfect medium to create that unity. Art is a universal language that creates a bridge between different cultures, enabling a positive exchange of ideas that unites the international community.

Artoday aims to play a positive role in shaping the world through creating meaningful international art events and services that unite humanity in the face of various humanitarian issues such as:

• Climate change

• Human rights

• Gender equality

• Human displacement

• Economic crisis

Our Artists

Billura Alakbarli

  • Artista Multi Disciplinary Conceptual Artist and Painter Whose Practice Unfolds at the Intersection of Philosophy, Emotion, and Material Inquiry. Rooted in an Ongoing Investigation of Change, Essence, and Becoming, Her Work Navigates the Fragile Boundary between What Is Perceived and What Is Intuited. Drawing from Her Engagement with Philosophical and Literary Texts and Her Sensitivity to Inner States, She Constructs Visual and Spatial Experiences That Evoke Disorientation, Transition, and the Search for an Essence. Her Works Often Feel Like Suspended Moments, States of in Betweenness Where Identity, Memory, and Form Remain Unresolved yet Deeply Present. Her Background in Both Visual Art and Interdisciplinary Exploration Informs a Practice That Resists Fixed Definitions. Working Across Painting, Installation, and Moving Image, She Approaches Each Medium as a Conceptual Extension Rather than a Limitation. There Is a Recurring Sensitivity to Rhythm and Silence, Elements That Shape Not Only Her Narratives but Also the Structure of Her Visual Language.N At the Core of Her Practice Lies a Sensitivity to the Poetic, the Ephemeral and the Material. Whether through Image, Narrative, or Structure, She Constructs Environments That Feel Both Intimate and Elusive, Inviting the Viewer into a State of Quiet Confrontation with Their Own Instability. Her Work Does Not Aim to Resolve, but to Hold Tension and to Make Visible the Delicate Threshold Where Something Is Always in the Process of Becoming Something Else.
  • Azerbaijan
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