Pesce Khete: Fast dunkel, she says, 09 Nov 2014 — 10 Dec 2015
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Pesce Khete: Fast dunkel, she says

he Swiss-Italian artist Pesce Khete presents his exhibition Fast Dunkel, She Says, for the seventh edition of the Bivaccourbano_R residency program in Torino, in the spaces of Barriera, a former industrial complex that has been completely renovated since 2007.

In elaborating research carried out from September 2013 to March 2014, Pesce Khete focused on a further questioning of his own approach to artistic practice, highlighting developments in the semiotic evolution and consequent linguistic changes that are uncontrollable at times: to expand the possibilities of technical solutions in order to fragment and reorganize the primary need of representation, and finding a balance and completeness between having control and absence of the same.

Pesce Khete‘s works are a balancing of painting and analog photography – in a way that is instinctive and rational at the same time – that chase a feeling of vertigo generated by the awareness of the impossibility of the total perception of objects, and by the consciousness of the human limits of being able to only potentially know the entirety of their contents. Through a cataloging carried out by means of analog photography, the artist makes an observation of reality that finds a balance in the depletion of the pictorial image, always abstract and chaotic, contrasting with the large photo formats.

The exhibition of Pesce Khete is the pilot experience of the new formula of theBivaccourbano_R project, which since 2013, includes the period of residency in the tram located in the roundabout of Corso Regio Parco/Corso Verona and a research grant providing the selected artist the time and financial support necessary to conduct research for six months.

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