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Armando Tejuca. CoexistencePrize. Jerusalem, Israel. Author: Emilio Ichikawa. ArtNexus No. 53 - Jul 2004. The work "Two humans into a shadow", by Armando Tejuca. obtained the (shared) prize granted by the Museum of the Seam, Jerusalem (2003), to promote the tolerance and coexistence between cultures. Besides a cash sum, the prize includes an exhibition of the work in large poster format in a city whose civil life stands out for the daily confrontations.The painting by Armando Tejuca. , created with digital technology, was exhibited in Miami between November 2nd and December 7th 2003, under the sponsorship of the Wolfson Campus Plaza of the MDC. It is the first time that the [Museum of the Seam] has chosen a North American city to present the prize-winning works. In effect, each year a new group of “[Coexistence]” works are incorporated into a distinguished list of more than 50 artists. The first was Yoko Ono.[Coexistence]: Two humans into a shadow, uses shade as a bonding element. The night, an unexplored garden where coexistence is pacified, is constructed like hope. The December 15th 2003 edition of the St. Petersburg Times reported the sabotage of the exhibition by extremists. The show is evidence of the effort of the [Museum of the Seam] to emphasize the sensitivity of artists who, like Armando Tejuca. , manage to create a balance between public recognition and social responsibility.