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This Series By Adalberto Abbate Examines Our Confused Society

In his most recent solo exhibit at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Palermo, Adalberto Abbate captures the need for the individual to constantly create, destroy and reconstruct their self. The Sicilian artist uses his work to create political statements whether it be sculpture, photography, street art or installations and this series of portraits is no different. Entitled 'Selfportrait: Build/Destroy/Rebuild,' Abbate examines the distorted reflections of our identities created a society filled with confusion.

These ripped photographs symbolize our continual need to reprogram the self-creating an emptying of the the consciousness. Each portrait shows how through this process the boundaries become blurred as the individuals loses their thoughts, beliefs and desires.

This exhibition by Adalberto Abbate is described by the art and culture website CollabCubed to symbolize, "the passage of energy, an idea of change, a charge from rage and consciousness that was concretely manifested in the Arab Spring."
Trend Themes
1. Self-reinvention - Abbate's portraits examine the need for individuals to constantly create, destroy, and reconstruct themselves, creating disruptive innovation opportunities for self-improvement and transformation industries.
2. Blurring of Boundaries - The blurred boundaries portrayed in Abbate's art suggest opportunities for disruptors to break through traditional industry silos and create interdisciplinary solutions.
3. Political Art - Abbate uses his art to make political statements, suggesting a trend towards art as a tool for activism and social change.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Development - Abbate's examination of self-reinvention presents innovative opportunities for the personal development industry.
2. Interdisciplinary Solutions - The blurring of boundaries in Abbate's artwork presents opportunities for interdisciplinary solutions in industries ranging from healthcare to design.
3. Activism - Abbate's use of art to make political statements suggests a trend towards incorporating activism into industries beyond just art and politics, presenting disruptive innovation opportunities for various sectors.

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