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THE DETAIL

The following photos have been conceived for the Photography Course of the Academy of Fine Arts of Roma.
The main purpose is to find the hidden detail  inside pictoric vision recalling  what the art historian Daniel Arasse wrote about Ranaissance in his book  "Le détail.Pour une histoire rapprochée de la peinture".
The photo is considered like a pictoric representation whose detail underlined or simply suggested has got an unusual and estranging connotation,almost disturbing.
The subject of the photos is ancient and medieval Rome.




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NYMPHS

The following photos were taken inside the courtyards of number 98 in via Tiburtina in Rome.
The project refers to the essay by Didi-Huberman entitled "Nymphe moderne: essai sur le drapé tombé".
The clothes hanging on the balconies echo the iconological and phenomenological function of the ancient drapery of Renaissance paintings, "pathetic tool", bearer of pathos, to quote Aby Warburg.
The drapery that welcomed and covered the pathos of the bodies gives way to the cloth, which becomes an imaginary and fluctuating substance of desire,a sensitive surface that triggers nudity and tactility.
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EX ! POESIA  2021 JUAN LARREA

The following works were created to participate in the Festival of Visual Poetry organized by the Association LUPI in Bilbao in Honor of the poet Juan Larrea Celayeta ( Bilbao, 13 marzo 1895-Córdoba, Argentina, 1980).
The poems selected are written in French and are titled: "Rivage où commencent les conjectures","Verité capitale", "Quoique dans la crainte", "Point de Repère" et "Nature Morte".
(Travelling exhibit)
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EL VIAJE

International Mail Art Contest called by "Plataforma Vértices", "Centro de Arte Faro Cabo Mayor de Santander,"Casa la Porfía de Punta Arenas,Chile".
The title is taken from the first verse of the poem "Oceanography" by José Saramago and is a tribute to Lusitan culture, which has always been linked to the sea and the sense of travel.
The work underlines a symbolic and existentialist perspective;we are the boat that sails the sea of life, with all its unpredictable declinations.
(Travelling exhibit)

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TRÄUMEREI IN HELLBLAU

The title of the series of the following cyanotypes is inspired by the lyric of the German poet Georg Heym "Träumerei in hellblau" (Reverie in blue), where dominant features of expressionism, symbolism and neo-romanticism are expressed.
One of the works was exhibited at the Pistoletto Foundation on the occasion of the exhibition "La cura di sè e dell'altro".





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