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Creativity Belongs To Everyone | Alexandre Daletchine | TEDxBosqueDeChapultepec

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Everyone is born creative. Inspired by his life journey Alexandre Daletchine exposes the mechanisms that reduce creativity and the ones that help stimulating the minds. Starting from childhood he advocates to inspire individual desires, interest and passions in order to reach personal happiness and symbiosis among humans.

Curator and Art Advisor.

Former gallerist Alexandre Daletchine is a Russian born curator and art advisor. Based on his extensive studies and projects he worked on he has developed an in-depth knowledge about the specific mechanisms of the creative process. His expertise and interests in creativity range from medieval through modern and contemporary art, architecture, fashion, music, scenography, design and applied arts. As a cultural entrepreneur Alexandre deeply believes in the necessity of cross-cultural awareness and empathy as well as regular contact with aesthetics in order to enhance people’s creativity. For many years he has been implementing existing collections as well as helping neophytes by providing a wide range of personalized services related to art acquisitions, strategic collecting, display and interior design along with investment advice.

Alexandre Daletchine lives between Brussels and Mexico City. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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