- Embracing the Moment
Curated by Beatrice Burati Anderson
The Exhibition opens in coincidence with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, posing a question about the nature of loving relationship. Three artists in dialogue, with the languages of video, photography, drawing, collage and installations, explore this open and eternal inquiry, which reopens to infinity like a play of mirrors. The hectic movement of emotion finds a moment of peace, breathing in wider horizons to embrace the inner silence.
Artworks
Untitled - Margherita Morgantin
Say it with flowers - Silvia Giambrone
Bedheads - Silvia Giambrone
August 6th mon amour - Silvia Giambrone
Love in translation - Anita Sieff
Sehnsucht - Anita Sieff
Untitled - Margherita Morgantin
Under the sky - Anita Sieff
Series of Wittgenstein - Margherita Morgantin
Emotional Architectures - Anita Sieff
I limiti dell’infinito - Margherita Morgantin
ARTISTS
Her investigation is on love as feeling to be discovered, as motivation to act and as the understanding of the implication which drives humanity in its process towards awareness. It is the going beyond the self to encounter the other, that creates relationship. The relationship is therefore seen as a common space, a kind of laboratory where, without loosing our identity, we aspire to communion.
Find out moreMargherita Morgantin was born in Venice in 1971; she graduated in Architecture at the I.U.A.V. Department of Technical Physics, studying methods of forecasting of natural light. She attended the Visual Arts course at the Ratti Foundation in Como in 2001. Her work is articulated in different languages ranging from drawing to performance. She has published a book of short texts and drawings: Titolo variabile, Quodlibet, Macerata 2009; Agenti autonomi e sistemi multiagente, with Michele Di Stefano, Quodlibet, 2012; Wittgenstein, disegni sulla certezza, Nottetempo 2016. She has participated in contemporary art exhibitions in Italy and abroad. She lives and works in Milan and teaches Anatomy at the Academy of Fine Arts in L’Aquila.
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