Art installations
Throughout the three days of the Forum, two artists featured their work through a number of art installations.
“All Is Well In The World…," by Clément Denis
Clément Denis, a French artist, featured four captivating installations focusing on climate change, migration, mental health, and humanity’s connection to nature. His work draws inspiration from mythology, literature, poetry, and significant events of the 20th and 21st centuries. Blending painting and mosaics, he explores themes ranging from nature, to the human spiritual journey, to the struggles of migrants, positioning him within the European humanist artistic tradition. His series “No Man’s Land” and “The River Song” have earned him in the press comparisons to the likes of Van Gogh and Henri Michaux.
To learn more about Clément’s work visit: https://www.denisclement.com
Clément Denis
"Womanhood, Digitalisation, and Social Mobility" by Chiara Negrello
Chiara Negrello, an Italian documentary photographer and Canon Ambassador, featured three photo exhibitions that dove into the themes of community, digital transformation, social mobility, and the empowerment of women. Chiara’s work is centered on intimate stories of social justice, womanhood, and everyday life, frequently highlighting marginalised and overlooked communities. Her work, featured in major outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, and National Geographic, and has given her international visibility.
To learn more about Chiara’s work visit his website here: https://www.chiaranegrello.com