Always anticipating market trends and interests in the global market, a tireless search brings the Gallery to the continuous scouting of international artists by selecting them for their remarkable originality and technical skills. The result is a selection of both emerging and well-established talents, especially from Asia, who vibrantly enrich the contemporary art scene by combining their fascinating historical and cultural traditions with refined artistic techniques and social trends.
Thanks to its distinctive premises, Dorothy Circus perfectly embodies the visionary and revolutionary mood emerging from these seductive artistic tendencies and spreads one of its core concepts and goals: to arouse vibrant emotions and to offer an introspective journey for each spectator.
For this edition of District 13 Art Fair, Dorothy Circus Gallery will feature at its booth many inspiring artists such as the American Pop Surrealist Master Travis Louie. Collected by a multitude of celebrities such as Guillermo del Toro, Travis Louie is considered a living manifesto of the Romantic and Gothic Pop Surrealism.
As already anticipated last year, the gallery will refocus our attention on the Woman by presenting two artists from the Near and the Far East, belonging to two different and distant cultures of the Asian continent, but who share the same values: the Iranian Sajedi, with thought-provoking artworks on the role of the woman in our society, and the Japanese artist Fuco Ueda. Also dedicated to the female theme is the work presented by the Italian painter and illustrator Alessia Iannetti.
Following the previous collaboration with the Argentinian street artist Hyuro, Dorothy Circus Gallery continues devoting further attention to Street Art talents while rigorously researching the most original and significant street visual languages, charged with a symbolism not yet explored in the European Street Art. This year at District 13, the gallery will proudly anticipate the upcoming solo exhibition of the Mexican street artist SANER, whose artworks along with the Peruvian street artist Jade Rivera, will enhance the booth with innovative visual codes and an international spirit.
Finally, the gallery will resume one of its dearest social issues, highlighting the fragilities of a patriarchal society dominated by an unconscious and conscious bias towards the female gender and Maternity. In doing so, Dorothy Circus Gallery will represent at District 13 the Mother and Child Group Show, a major exhibition which took place in April 2019 both in Rome and in London, exhibiting some of the most touching and contemplative artworks by some of the artists, such as Amandine Urruty, Charles LeValet and Jade Rivera.