VIDEO-ART, performance, termination-all in a scene in the open space of the Factory-couple candles in the Piazzetta Corbizzi.
Friday, at 18, in this youthful creativity will open the exhibition 'Gemine Muses' entitled' Clutches', promoted by the Ministry of Youth, togheter to the Anci in collaboration with Gai (Giovani Artisti Italiani) and that will affect 22 Italian cities. The multi-annual review each year sees the presence of young people who have established or are in the area saying of contemporary art.
THE EXHIBITION FORLIVESE curated by Rosalba Paiano, has as protagonists Lulaj Armando and Margaret Moscardino that, even with different languages and experiences, working both on the ground. Armando Lulaj, Albanian, was present at the Venice Biennale and now it is at the Biennale in Poland. His job performance in a strong, provocative on immigration and illegal immigrants and ferocious dogs to which is attached a photograph behind a bulletproof glass of a clear symbolic meaning.
Margherita Moscardino has created an intriguing artistic and symbolic value: through a narrow path (next to the candle factory) surrounded by two fences, become no man's land, colonized by plants and animals and in a state of total abandonment, was created a ramp linking the trail to a high wall. A wall that separates the old city center and the place of youthful creativity. "While the wall is a symbol of segregation-the words are Rosalba Paiano - the ramp is a hope that this separation is to fall."
AT Gemine of Muse were invited in the same area also exhibit two other artists: Maurizio Battaglia and Diego Zuelli in an exhibition entitled 'Interference'. Battaglia, Forlì, investigates major issues like the divinity, the figure of the artist, the art and history and does so with confidence, with irony and even with the use of performance 'tether'. Zuelli with 'Rotation # 1' deals with video, built a computer with the liquid that moves, creating a vortex with references to Correggio, Clarke, Poe, and, last but not least, Baurman. The exhibition will remain open until June 28 with the following hours: from Thursday to Sunday 16-20.
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