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Thousand ways to say city

Thousand ways to say City

April 24 – July 16, 2021

Thousand ways to say City From the famous Thomas Struth who hunts for silence, traveling through the city of Rome in hours of maximum quiet, to Luisa Raffaelli who invents suggestions from the black series during the nights. From Ahmad Nejad who stares at it “à l’envers” revealing details that are not captured in a regular vision, to Marchetti Lamera who chases the shadows that the sun traces on the asphalt surfaces. And again from Andreas Leikauf who experiences it like a comic, to Gabriele Coi who breaks it down and recomposes it, just as Miha Strukelj breaks it down into pixels. Francesco Sena reveals its forms among the mists, Marco Memeo looks behind, or, to be more precise, inside the signs that inhabit the urban landscape. Margot Quan Knight focuses on the problems of the homeless with a poignant synthesis. Piero Gilardi reflects on how the human intellect generates different living methods at different latitudes and Vittorio Messina focuses his gaze on the ruins of the past. A look by Frank Thiel on a Berlin in the process of mutation and by Emilie Di Nunzio Joly on immutable places filtered by a melancholic rain. Finally a look by Aurore Valade on Turin scrutinized from the interiors of its living rooms while Spencer Tunic offers us a solitary nude in front of a church and Enzo Isaia makes the Mole Antonelliana emerge like a missile from the mists. A monumental “Stargate” by Fabio Viale reigns over everything: positioned on the side of the stars (easy, right?) it becomes an entrance door to the city.

Welcome to the “Thousand ways to say City” exhibition.

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