Nekojuice - Change - An International Art Project
From top left to bottom right: Mona Moe Holhjem, Andrew Barton, Gretchen Diehl, Jean Jullien, Abbi Torrance, Tin Can Forest, Elisabeth Eberle, Aleksandr Pasevin, Toon Berghahn

Change – An International Art Project
‘Change’ seems to be the word for 2009, thrown into public awareness by the clever advertisers working for President Obama’s campaign, promising a new, not really graspable but certainly very different future.
Change can be painful for its unexpectedness and the loss that usually comes prior to the change – the loss of the old, the current.
Change means something different between things that were, and the things yet to come. It is a word provoking hope and the prospect of ‘something better’.
Change means letting go of something old and opening up for the new, the unknown. It presupposes a spirit of adventurism and daring.
Nekojuice have invited 22 young international artists to create work on the theme of 'Change'. Combining drawing, photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media, installation, illustration, animation and textile design the show reflects a broad spectrum of contemporary art practice.
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The Berlin based group Nekojuice and Edinburghs’ Perennial Art invited 21 young international artists to work on one theme: Change. Change seems to be the word for 2009 promising a new, not really graspable, but certainly very different future.
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