Posted on 1 May 2025:
Art for Peace: Spreading Harmony Through Creativity
In a world that often faces turmoil, art becomes a powerful voice for peace. The online art show, Art for Peace, organized by KASS: Kochi Art and Science Space, brings together talented Kerala artists to advocate for a world free from war and violence.
Curated by Vladimir Esaulov and enriched with words by historian and curator Johny M.L., the show runs online from 1 May 2025.
The Art for Peace exhibition at KASS: Kochi Art and Science Space features a remarkable lineup of Kerala artists, each contributing their unique vision to the theme of peace and harmony. Among the participating artists is the eminent artist Pushkin EH, whose thought-provoking sculpture detail is a highlight of the show.
Art for Peace and Nonviolence: The Power of Creativity
Throughout history, war has shaped nations, driven by politics, financial interests, and power struggles. As technology advances, conflicts become more devastating, consuming resources that could uplift societies instead. But where words fail, art speaks. It breaks the silence, offering a vision of harmony beyond violence. Art for Peace and Nonviolence, a thought-provoking initiative, reminds us that creativity can inspire change, encouraging a future shaped by dialogue, compassion and unity rather than destruction. By embracing artistic expression, we take a step toward a world where peace is more than a dream—it becomes a reality.
Art for Peace: A Collective Voice Against Violence
Art has the power to challenge, heal, and inspire. Art for Peace: No War, No Violence, an online exhibition by KASS: Kochi Art and Science Space, brings together Kerala’s finest artists to advocate for a world free from conflict.
Featuring works by Anil Thambai, Gopakumar R, Harindran T K, Jalaja Moll, Jayasree P G, Johns Mathew, Artist Joshe Joseph, Madhu Venugopalan, Murali Cheeroth, Pushkin E H, Radha Gomaty, Sajitha R Shankar, Santhosh T V, Sasi K. K., Shijo Jacob, Shinod Akkaparambil, Sonya Joseph, Sreeja Pallam, Sukesan Kanka, Tensing Joseph, Tom Vattakuzhy and Wilfred Kocheekkaran, this exhibition is a powerful statement against war and violence.
By showcasing powerful artistry, Art for Peace reminds us that creativity can inspire unity, hope and transformation.