Ignorance and Indifference was part of two exhibits in New York:
“If You Build It” in Sugar Hill (Harlem) organized by ‘no longer empty’ and Are We Already Gone? Artists on the Art of Leaving organized by FlickerLab

Ignorance and Indifference are often the cause of the majority of social problems. Deciding to be uninformed and showing no interest in other people’s realities should be interpreted as a form of compliance to negative behaviors such as racism, discrimination, prejudice and intolerance.

It is to say: I don’t now and I don’t care.

By deciding not to talk, listen or see, an immense social indifference and lack of sensibility is shown. Those attitudes are not inconsequential. We are all one society, one race. The good of one, should be the good of all, but it isn’t. Ignoring the pain of others, by choice, does not lead to a balanced society: it leads to unrest.

Such was the case of Harlem’s Sugar Hill.

The installation t deals with those two concepts: Ignorance and Indifference; and places them at the root of social inequality.

This piece has been part of two exhibits in New York:

“If You Build It” in Sugar Hill (Harlem) organized by ‘no longer empty’
Location: 155th Street and St. Nicholas Ave. New York 10032 / Apt 3D
Exhibition hours: Wednesday–Friday 1–7pm & Saturday–Sunday 12–6pm
Opening reception: Wednesday, June 25, 7–9pm
On the view until August 10th, 2014
http://www.artinfluxharlem.com/
http://www.nolongerempty.org/

Are We Already Gone? Artists on the Art of Leaving organized by FlickerLab
FlickerLab, 78 Crosby Street, New York, NY 10012*
On view September 21st – September 28th,2014
For press inquiries, other images, or more information
contact: Negin Sharifzadeh
(http://neginsharifzadeh.com/?s=curatorial).