From this point of view, the surprising polymorphism of artistic languages favors the assimilation of a complex aesthetic experience born of individual passion yet open to a vaster synchronicity of perceptions and visions. Hence the need for expressive dialogue that goes well beyond national confines: nothing more than the “life of forms” can advance and make known the symptoms of the globalized human world during the passage of a civilization, with its consequent unpredictable transformations. The blending of individual aesthetic experiences is an exhibition in and of itself. It surpasses the limits imposed by borders and frontiers, and achieves communicative osmosis that affirms the persuasive and radiant value of the images”.