Exhibitions, Italy, Venezia, 14 December 2013
Interference, reverberation, reflection. Three words that describe the variations of a phenomenon that could defined as simply as a deviation in a trajectory when encountering a surface. Metaphorically speaking, a sound, some information, a speech, a material generate interference patterns during their transmission and diffusion across space. In the artworks on display, the interference becomes an aesthetic phenomenon that widens the possibilities of perception, thus leading us to several different cognitive levels.
The artists involved in this project, coming from the archives of Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, tell us about these kinds of diffraction through the language of painting, of sound, of video and of photography. The artists are: Roberta Busechian (Trieste, 1990), Riccardo Giacconi (San Severino Marche, 1985), Giovanni Giaretta (Padova, 1983), Giorgio Micco (Benevento, 1989) Jacopo Trabona (Vicenza, 1989), Emilio Vavarella (Monfalcone, 1989), Špela Volčič (Postumia, 1984).
Critic text by Stefano Coletto and Giulia Bini.
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