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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210627T170000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.openartexchange.com/event/the-book-of-casc
 a-2021-71">The Book of Casca (2021)</a>\nDiscover Casca’s vivid world of
  imagined beings and African lore\, transforming history into contemporary
  art. On May 23\, OpenArtExchange will open its doors for the solo exhibit
 ion The Book of Casca\, with paintings and preliminary studies by the epon
 ymous Ango-Luso artist Casca\, who lives and works in the UK. During the f
 estive opening weekend we provide a snack and a drink during your visit\, 
 during which you can talk to the artist himself on the opening day. In vie
 w of the current Corona measures\, we are holding a walk-in weekend withou
 t a formal opening moment\, where we can allow a maximum of 20 people in a
 t the same time\, mouth masks are mandatory when walking around and each m
 ust keep a distance of 1.5 m. Admission is of course free. The Book of Cas
 ca Since long Casca has had the habit to re-use old reading books to recor
 d his sketches of the imaginary beings that populate his mind. This time h
 e found an old African travel book from 1830 on a dusty shelf in a library
 . Reading its pages on the Congo\, he soon realized that the age of a book
  has little to do with its veracity. He decided to transform the book fore
 ver and add his own truth to its pages: the birth of The book of Casca Cas
 ca’s world\, fueled by the stories of his childhood\, his long sojourn w
 ith the Chokwe tribe in Angola\, and his lifelong interest in indigenous A
 frican cultures and spirituality\, is replete with an endless colorful par
 ade of deformed figures\, annotated with indigenous masks and symbols in a
  completely unique contemporary imagery. An alienating\, associative world
  with a humane expression that moves and triggers instant recognition and 
 new stories. A new truth about today’s world with all its bigger and sma
 ller stereotypes. Little escapes his observing eye. Welcome to The Book of
  Casca. About Casca Casca (1976)\, is a self-taught artist born in Lisbon 
 from an artist family with [...]
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LOCATION:OpenArtExchange\, Hoogstraat 85\, 3111HC Schiedam\, Netherlands
SUMMARY:The Book of Casca (2021)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.openartexchange.com/event
 /the-book-of-casca-2021-71">The Book of Casca (2021)</a>\nDiscover Casca
 ’s vivid world of imagined beings and African lore\, transforming histor
 y into contemporary art. On May 23\, OpenArtExchange will open its doors f
 or the solo exhibition The Book of Casca\, with paintings and preliminary 
 studies by the eponymous Ango-Luso artist Casca\, who lives and works in t
 he UK. During the festive opening weekend we provide a snack and a drink d
 uring your visit\, during which you can talk to the artist himself on the 
 opening day. In view of the current Corona measures\, we are holding a wal
 k-in weekend without a formal opening moment\, where we can allow a maximu
 m of 20 people in at the same time\, mouth masks are mandatory when walkin
 g around and each must keep a distance of 1.5 m. Admission is of course fr
 ee. The Book of Casca Since long Casca has had the habit to re-use old rea
 ding books to record his sketches of the imaginary beings that populate hi
 s mind. This time he found an old African travel book from 1830 on a dusty
  shelf in a library. Reading its pages on the Congo\, he soon realized tha
 t the age of a book has little to do with its veracity. He decided to tran
 sform the book forever and add his own truth to its pages: the birth of Th
 e book of Casca Casca’s world\, fueled by the stories of his childhood\,
  his long sojourn with the Chokwe tribe in Angola\, and his lifelong inter
 est in indigenous African cultures and spirituality\, is replete with an e
 ndless colorful parade of deformed figures\, annotated with indigenous mas
 ks and symbols in a completely unique contemporary imagery. An alienating\
 , associative world with a humane expression that moves and triggers insta
 nt recognition and new stories. A new truth about today’s world with all
  its bigger and smaller stereotypes. Little escapes his observing eye. Wel
 come to The Book of Casca. About Casca Casca (1976)\, is a self-taught art
 ist born in Lisbon from an artist family with [...]
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