As museums are mostly filled with paintings with beautiful dolls and attractive landscapes, I would like to create an exhibition that will surprise the audience of the museum and create unique experiences that are different from regular renaissance exhibitions. A picture that came out. An ordinary person in a single room. My exhibition "Saint and Blood: The Martyrs of the Renaissance" will display Renaissance paintings depicting some of the most famous martyrdom scenes in the history of Christianity.
Earlier this month, Rezac's exhibition was called Address and held at the Renaissance Association. The exhibition has been taking place over the past 20 years, but for the executive director and chief curator Solveig Øvstebø, the exhibition is not a retrospective exhibition. Janine Mileaf, director of the Chicago Art Club and colleague Janine Mileaf, has similar ideas. She asked Rezac to create a new sculpture for the outdoor space of the art club. Rezac, inspired by the place of the art club, the sculptor Constantin Brancusi, and the interest in the Shaker fence building, founded Glen Elder.
Rhapsody in Black: Harlem Renaissance art, co-organized by London's Hayward Gallery, the Corcoran Museum of Art in Washington DC, and the International Academy of Visual Arts (inIVA), curated by David A. Bailey and Richard J. Powell. Instead of looking for an "encyclopedia" within that range, the site asks for a brief introduction to the exhibition, its critiques and the curator framework, mainly through a small number of images and sounds drawn from the catalog catalog.
His latest large scale exhibition, Holy Glory, was exhibited at The Breeder at the Athens Gallery in Greece in March 2016. Adam, a blind man, was inspired by a book called "God's Savior: Spiritual Movement", a metaphysical work of Greek's great writer Nikos Kazantzakis, touched on various religious themes. Angel feathers, martyrdom crosses, Islamic Karba, high-ranking throne of ubiquitous and fearless gods, all of them, constitute a special study of God's divinity by artists.