Beauty in Resilience

2021

Geneva, Switzerland

Scroll to: see featured works and the artists; read about the event; and see media from the event 

Featured Works

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Suraj Purity Series
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Asiri Umu-Agbogho (Girl talk)
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Artists

Millicent Osumuo

Nelson Okoh

Suraj Adekola

About

The exhibition was a thoughtful reflection on the works of artists who sought to capture and represent the beauty found in everyday life. Developed as a private showcase for the Global Health Campus in Geneva, this exhibition was not only an artistic exploration but also an intimate encounter with the simple, yet profound, moments that define human experience.

Set against the backdrop of a hub dedicated to global health and well-being, the exhibition took on a unique significance. It served as a reminder that beauty is not confined to grand gestures or extraordinary events; rather, it is deeply embedded in the daily rhythms of life—moments of quiet reflection, interactions with nature, and the subtle details that often go unnoticed. The artists featured in this exhibition drew from these sources, presenting works that celebrated the ordinary as extraordinary.

The private nature of this exhibition allowed for a more focused and intimate experience, where the works could be appreciated in a setting that encouraged contemplation and dialogue. For the Global Health Campus, which is a center for innovation and thought leadership, the exhibition provided a unique intersection of art and health, emphasizing the role that beauty and creativity play in overall well-being. The choice to host this exhibition within such a context highlighted the importance of nurturing the human spirit alongside the pursuit of physical health.

Each piece in the exhibition was carefully curated to reflect the artists’ interpretations of beauty as it manifests in daily life. The works ranged from paintings that captured the gentle play of light on familiar landscapes to sculptures that celebrated the forms and textures of everyday objects. Through these varied media, the artists invited viewers to see the world through a lens that prioritizes the aesthetic value of the mundane.

This exhibition also served as an opportunity for the Global Health Campus to engage with the arts in a meaningful way, fostering a culture that values the holistic well-being of individuals. By bringing art into a space dedicated to health, the exhibition underscored the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional health, illustrating how beauty and art can play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life.

In conclusion, the exhibition at the Global Health Campus in Geneva was more than just an artistic showcase; it was a celebration of the beauty inherent in daily life, presented in a setting that values the holistic well-being of its community. Through this private exhibition, the Campus not only reinforced its commitment to global health but also highlighted the essential role that art and beauty play in our lives, offering a space for reflection, inspiration, and appreciation of the everyday.