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What Is to Be Done with Our World? - 40 Stases and Theses (Paperback)
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What Is to Be Done with Our World? - 40 Stases and Theses (Paperback)
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The "Forty Stases and Theses," stating forty major obstacles to the
welfare of our world and of humanity, and proposing forty
solutions, first appeared in Alfred de Grazia's "Kalos - What Is To
Be Done With Our World?" published in Bombay, India, in 1971. Licia
Filingeri, an Italian artist and psychoanalyst from Genoa,
belonging to the "Arte Povera" movement, created forty works in
acrilyc on paper, each dedicated to one of the obstacles and to the
way of resolving it. Her work was finished in Terrile, in Liguria,
in 1995, with Alfred de Grazia adding the text of the "Forty Stases
and Theses" in his own handwriting. The series was first exhibited
at the Horace Mann School, in the Bronx, in New York City. It was
also exhibited at the Q-Gallery in Naxos, Greece. Each stasis
identifies a trouble or a problem, each thesis offers a solution in
the area of the problem. Each painting pairs the stasis with its
corresponding thesis, artistically striving for the betterment of
the world condition.
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