As a prolific arts
patron, Baryn Futa
does the best he can because he sincerely believes the arts to be among the
most beautiful aspects of life. However, he believes there is more to the arts
than just beauty. He recognizes the arts as playing a necessary and defining
element of any culture and every society. For those reasons and many others,
Baryn has come to the conclusion that art should always be preserved for future
generations.
From Baryn Futa’s
perspective - and he is not alone - the art of the past has managed to build a
bridge to our ancestors in a way nothing else can. That is why he believes it
is our responsibility as a society to we preserve as much art as possible for
future generations. In addition to old or ancient art that has been preserved
through the centuries, we should also preserve as much current artistic
expression as possible, for posterity. After all, if art is seen as communication,
we should continue the conversation well into the future.
Wednesday, 15 November 2023
Baryn Futa's Artistic Journey
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The Futa Philosophy: Art Preservation Is Everyone's Business
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Baryn Futa , an ardent arts benefactor, sees art as a bridge between past and present. From Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel to modern gall...
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