Broken Glass

Spring Take Over - The Anti-Art: A Visual Discourse on Transience by Broken Glass

About

Broken Glass

**The Anti-Art: A Visual Discourse on Transience" by Broken Glass** From May 16th to 19th in Brighton, Broken Glass presents "The Anti-Art: A Visual Discourse on Transience," an exhibition challenging conventional aesthetics, fine techniques, and cultural norms. With a plurality of approaches, Glass delves into the personal, social, political, cultural, and economic contexts shaping contemporary society. An award-winning poet, scholar, and activist with a Latinx background, Glass offers a unique perspective influenced by their working-class roots and post-globalisation complexity. 

What's happening

As an award-winning poet and activist with Latin background and working class roots, Broken Glass's "The Anti-Art" challenges conventional aesthetics and norms delivering an elegant critique of late capitalism and Eurocentrism, inviting viewers to engage critically with society's complexities.

Their art, selected for national open exhibitions, explores themes of historical scars, social realities, and the transient self. Glass's work remains personal, vulnerable, and visceral, critiquing life in late capitalism, Eurocentrism, class, and performative power through conscientisation. Their exhibition invites viewers to engage in a critical dialogue about society's complexities, challenging conventional notions of art and emphasizing the production of meaning and power over mere aesthetics.

Exclusive signed print limited editions available via reservations only (original photographed and gliclee prints by Harwood Kings Printmakers)

Donate £3 today and support community wellbeing through the development and diffusion of positive imagery with our wonderful curated art work and resident artists.

Support the artist