Greg Pitts to Exhibit at "Through The Eyes of Love" 2010

South Florida Artist and Photographer Greg Pitts one of the artists on board to exhibit for World AIDS Day 2010.
By: D. Marian
 
Nov. 23, 2010 - PRLog -- Although more recently acclaimed for his cutting-edge and sometimes controversial abstract art, Greg Pitts a.k.a "The Black Jackson Pollock" returns to his first love - photography - for the 2010 World AIDS Day Exhibit to be held December 1-4, 2010.

Annually, the Miami Beach Community Health Center has sponsored "Through The Eyes of Love" juried exhibition which gives artists a format to artistically express how AIDS/HIV has affected the lives of so many people throughout the world.

The exhibition is held in partnership with Art Center/South Florida and has been very successful in the past years with the participation of over 100 artists who used their art as an expression of this global epidemic.

Last year, Greg Pitts' photographic entry entitled "God Shall Wash All Their Sins Away" received honorable mention at the 2009 event.  In 2010, Mr. Pitts' photograph is entitled "Lost Love" which depicts the sadness and sense of extreme loss felt by the unspoken victims of HIV/AIDS - the pets of victims of this disease.  These loving creatures are also deeply traumatized by the death of their human companions.   As he has often said, "AIDS is an equal opportunity killer - it does not discriminate."

This year's exhibition is being held December 1st -December 4th at Miami International University of Art and Design at 1501 Biscayne Blvd.  The exhibition is free and is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Wed., Dec. 1 through Fri., Dec. 3 and from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 4.
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