From the title of the famous song by Lucio Dalla, inspired the theme of this exhibition, which brings together very different genres and stylistic research.
The coming year may be the hope of a more wild and less mortified by man: a nocturnal landscape, the bed of a river at dawn, herbs that grow naturally, breaking the urban stiffness or even butterflies escaping from a "wound" canvas. A nature admired through a window or explored in person, in search of his own limitations.
The coming year will become at times a dream: the dream of a face or a human figure ethereal and idealized, dreamy and peaceful, reflective but also able to be a little ' "magical" and "merge" with some objects. Even the skyline of a city can become surreal, fairy-tale, if illuminated by a romantic moon.
But the coming year could also push us to a reasoning on current metropolis and the terrible living conditions of some that live there. Reasoning that we should do all.
The coming year, finally, can mean an evolution in the way of approaching art and therefore result in the insertion of new elements in the works, never used before, while remaining consistent with respect to their personal research. Or, in contrast, it can find expression in a progressive simplification, until you get to the aesthetic minimalism. A little 'how to put a point (red) on a white wall and from there to "wrap" and see what happens in the coming year.
An exhibition of works by: Meral Agar, Giulia Wand, Valeria Buzilan, Jean Claude Caluri, Iraceia De Oliveira, Bruna Ginammi, Jane Gottlieb, Rachy Kang, Ludovica Lanci, Angela Legrenzi, Gianni Mazzesi, Trayana Panayotova, Marco Randazzo, Morris Spagnol, Tobia Zambotti
Curatorship: Anna critical Mola, curator and teacher of history of independent photography, has organized several projects related to art and photography. He has curated more than 20 exhibitions, collaborating with galleries, exhibition spaces and photography magazines. annamola.wordpress.com
Location: Purple Space Gallery, located in a central area of Milan and placed directly on the road, the gallery has three large windows. Within a few years he has organized very personal and group exhibitions, courses, presentations and artistic awards, also collaborating with other exhibition spaces. www.spazioporpora.it
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info:
Opening days and times: December 14 to 21 from Monday to Friday from 15:30 until 18:30 (Saturdays by appointment)
Inauguration: 14 December 18:30
at Gallery Space Purple, via Porpora 16, 20131 Milan (at 100 mt. from Piazzale Loreto, MM1 and MM2 metro, stop "Loreto")
Tel .: +39.02.36503901
Mail: you@spazioporpora.it
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