Opera Truck - A Street Artist’s Portable Opera House

Art is a repository of a society’s collective memory; it tends to preserve what historical facts cannot. It is a form of representation of culture and tradition in most lucid form and acts as a visual language that speaks to all. It has become a chronicle that has created different identities for itself, namely, visual, performing, and written. Art’s transition from utilitarian purposes and aesthetics into work of expression happened hundreds of years after its birth. Where is it now?
Art is the fundamental form of representation yet it is unnoticed, at the comfort of our screens there is a visual barrier that deprives us of its actual flavor.

CHALLENGE

Enjoying any form of art sounds implausible to a large number of people who have never experienced art physically, or found an opportunity to build a relationship. From an artist’s perspective, pursuing any form of art as their means of livelihood for sustenance is a far-fetched dream.

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Cite: "Opera Truck - A Street Artist’s Portable Opera House" 12 Dec 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/930160/opera-truck-a-street-artists-portable-opera-house> ISSN 0719-8884

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