An Unexpected Space of Freedom
Gallery: Calle de la Madonna, 1976
The exhibition presents two site-specific installations by Emilio Fantin and Marzio Zorio. Sounds, lights, voices, drawings and some very essential objects, redesign the gallery’s spaces in both a fascinating and quite radical way.
Through the narrative’s flow of a performance realised by five people, almost day-dreamers, it’s possible to tap into some normally undetectable areas of perception. On the other side, the dialogue between sound resonances and light reverberations, potentially allows all languages to be understood. The artists explore subtle and imperceptible territories, drawing a kind of intimacy’s landscape in the space of relationship (Fantin), or focusing on the sense of disorientation and distance, as they become ways to find a condition of balance (Zorio). An unexpected space of freedom is here unveiled, right in that silent, often unreachable condition belonging to both individual and collective consciousness.
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Beatrice Burati Anderson, Artspace: Corte Petriana, San Polo 1448
Gallery: Calle de la Madonna, 1976
ESTABLISHED
2017