Pleased to announce that these two works will be in Camera Oscura, a group show in Venice Italy open
Pleased to announce that these two works will be in Camera Oscura, a group show in Venice Italy opening on September 27th at @atoposvenice! It’s really funny to me that I went to Italy and studied all this art only to come back and sprinkle a layer of American trash over the top of it and send it back. You’re welcome Italy! Honestly though, I’m super excited and honored to be showing in Venice! I wish I could go. I loved riding my bike through Italy and drawing in cathedrals and little cafes, wandering Etruscan ruins and eating figs on the side of the road and swimming in the Adriatic. Much love. ✌️ a.topos Venice, for this third and last encounter of the first edition of the open call THE CREATIVE ROOM, brings together the exhibitions See you, Tomorrow and Camera Oscura. The artists involved are: Mario Afonso, Nikolaos Akritidis, Elodie Barattucci, Laura Binaghi, Cecilia Brugnoli, Arthur Cadre, Calembour, Savina Capeci, Melanie Cravero, Aurora Destro, Damiano Fasso, Aldana Ferreyra, Francesco Fossati, Alexandra Freye, Sara Fruner, Anne Solange Gaulier, Noel Hensey, Michalina W. Klasik, Alessandro di Leo, Fabrizio Narcisi, Hermano Noronha, Paolo Panzacchi, Samantha Passaniti, Alina Petre, Jake Scharbach, Alessandro Secondin, Mattia Sugamiele, Ana Luiza Torres, Janina Totzauer, Pengpeng Wang, Anne-Lise Weinberger, Beatrice Zagato, Jagoda Zwiernik. Camera Oscura gathers artists that capture how themselves or others were coping with isolation and restrictions through the lens of a camera. The focus on photography does not imply a flat, monocorde tone though. On the contrary, it is a revealing set of plural approaches, interests, points of views and interpretations. The quick register allowed by the camera is trespassed by multiple subjectivities that overcome any attempt of mimetic gestures and the fallacy of neutrality. https://www.instagram.com/p/CTxQ_OVFEr1/?utm_medium=tumblr -- source link