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Ambro Louwe

Your life suggests an insistence on curiosity as a lifelong methodology, an openness that traverses law, engineering, music, pedagogy, and visual art. In an era that often demands specialization, might this multidisciplinary path be understood as a form of quiet resistance? What would it mean for contemporary art to reclaim a model of the artist not as an isolated genius, but as a civic participant, educator, and orchestrator of communal imagination?
My life may appear as a trajectory of curiosity, but for me this curiosity is not a method or a strategy. It arises from a necessity to understand.
That search has led me through different fields — education, art, music, engineering, but also medicine, psychology, and forms of alternative practice such as those I encountered in Tai Chi. These are not separate interests, but connected ways of engaging with the complexity of life.

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