The Picasso Baby impacted the gallery, noticeably increasing interest in visual art. It was a nice bonus for the gallery; more and more people began visiting the place, trying to immerse themselves even in traditional art. The clip made people think about art increasingly abstractly, moving away from the usual categories. Over time, interest in the gallery dropped to zero, and the budget did not allow for attracting new artists.
It is recommended to resort to performance art to make the gallery attractive to people and demonstrate its relevance in the modern world. The idea is a dance consisting of symbolic movements and gait using visual apparatus to display photos and videos from the contemporary world. Both gallery staff and outside members of some cultures will be involved. It will take place in the evening in front of the gallery on stage; it will probably influence how dance is perceived, and that language and painting are not the only way to communicate.
The exhibition will demonstrate that the gallery is keeping up with the times and, at the same time, preserving traditions. Culture attracts people, and dance is one of its most important aspects: it will allow the public to state that galleries are as crucial as street art. The performance will be varied, and each spectator can find something similar to his or her identity. This will increase interest in the gallery and the art of dance.
The exhibit will be video and photo taped, after which they will be placed in the gallery’s auditorium. It is probably possible to use this performance as a demonstration in a public space – for example, a festival. The identity of the performance is defined by its uniqueness and immutability in time: dance will never cease to exist, just as art does. The exhibition will serve as an example of how culture and the modern world can be organically woven together.
Thus, dance is a means of self-expression and demonstrating one’s inner feelings, reflecting the dancer’s cultural traditions and identity. Its use will allow the gallery to find new inspiration and share it with visitors. It will demonstrate the inner strength of the gallery staff and allow visitors to see how inseparable people are from the world. Its purpose is to show the community that cohesion is an essential cultural cognitive element, without which the hardships of the modern world cannot be confronted.