Filed Under: exibitions on August 2, 2011
A New World – curated by andrea bruciati
Been running in place for such a long time /stuck in a race in the wrong line / when it all came down on me / and I haven’t had faith in such a long time / am i outta place? or outta my mind? should it all fall down on me?
Kelis, Scream, 2010
The image as posssibility, left to the freedom of interpretation by the spectator, lead through an interrupted sequence of open solo narratives, following a language which is fruit of an unedited synthesis of a documentary and apology on life.
The videos present the overhaul of a primary state: abstract geometries, glimpses of endless landscapes, a human presence as the beginning of a whole. Everything is animated by a vision which allows us to see ourselves as something bigger, according to a renewed spirit of the sublime. We have essentially lost the capacity to perceive natural events and our own
vicissitudes as mirrors, and yet we are part of the same system of relationships, however complex and articulated.
Orchestrated by Das Rheingold, Wagner and the adagio Concerto 488 by Mozart , the exhibition unwinds like a fluid score, the preamble to a new mythography.
Andrea Bruciati.
Artworks:
Guy Ben-Ner
Berkeley’s Island, 1999
Andrea Dojmi
The Distance to the Sun, 2007
Christian Frosi – Alex Cecchetti
Il ponte di Millau, 2004
Shana Moulton
Whispering Pines 4, 2007
Markus Schinwald
Ten in Love, 2006
Luca Trevisani
Vodorosli, 2009
Guido van der Werve
Nummer Acht, 2007