FAQ - MWTH Project

  1. What is the MWTH Project? MWTH (Medusa With The Head) is an artist-led initiative exploring classical mythologies through contemporary art, particularly focusing on the story of Medusa and its modern reinterpretations.

  2. Who is the artist behind 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo'? 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo' is a renowned sculpture by Luciano Garbati, who reimagines the tale of Medusa, integrating themes of empowerment and justice into his work.

  3. How does the MWTH Project contribute to social causes? A portion of the proceeds from MWTH Project's art sales, including those from 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo,' is donated to support organizations advocating for women's rights and other social issues.

  4. Can I purchase artworks from the MWTH Project? Yes, you can purchase reproductions and editions of artworks, including 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo,' through our website. These sales help support both the artists and our chosen social causes.

  5. Where can I view Luciano Garbati's 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo'? 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo' and other artworks are featured in our online gallery. Visit our website for virtual tours and exhibition details.

  6. How can I stay updated on MWTH Project's latest exhibitions and releases? Follow us on our social media channels and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news, exhibition dates, and new artwork releases from the MWTH Project.

  7. What inspired the MWTH Project? The project draws inspiration from ancient myths, with a focus on reinterpreting them through modern artistic expressions. Our aim is to bridge historical narratives with contemporary societal themes.

  8. Are there educational programs or events at MWTH Project? Yes, MWTH Project occasionally hosts educational programs, workshops, and events that delve into the intersection of mythology, art, and contemporary culture. Keep an eye on our website for upcoming events.

  9. How does 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo' challenge traditional mythology? Luciano Garbati's sculpture challenges traditional mythology by presenting Medusa not as a victim but as an empowered figure, shifting the narrative towards themes of resilience and autonomy.

  10. Can I contribute to or collaborate with the MWTH Project? We welcome collaborations and contributions. Artists, curators, and enthusiasts interested in exploring mythological themes in contemporary contexts can contact us through our website.

  11. Where can I find more information about the artists involved in MWTH Project? Detailed information about the artists, including Luciano Garbati and others, is available on our website, along with links to their personal portfolios and exhibitions.

  12. Is 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo' available for public viewing? Yes, 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo' is periodically displayed in public exhibitions. Visit our website for information on current and future locations where this and other artworks are showcased.

  13. How can I support the MWTH Project? Support can be shown through purchasing artwork, attending exhibitions, and spreading the word about our project. We also appreciate donations, which help further our artistic endeavors and charitable contributions.

  14. What themes does the MWTH Project explore? Beyond the story of Medusa, our project explores themes of transformation, gender dynamics, power structures, and the impact of mythology on contemporary society.

  15. Are there any upcoming projects similar to 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo'? MWTH Project is continuously working on new exhibitions and artworks that resonate with themes similar to 'Medusa con la Cabeza de Perseo.' Stay updated through our website and social media channels for announcements on future projects.