Friday, June 11, 2010

Vegeta With Bulma The Story



to lack of time, I am finally able to see all the official festival exhibitions of photography last week in a full immersion record. An interesting experience but I would not always charming. Certainly worth noting that two shows I have been particularly affected: Beyond appearances opaque and South of the border to the west of the sun .

© Thomas Wrede
The first Beyond opaque appearance, is on display at the Museum of the Capuchin Friars. Location-new and beautiful. It is a collective of artists curated by Gigliola Foschi. Fascinating. FRAMED images of Martina Della Valley, when the small is powerful. The constellations of stone Jari Silomäki in "PERSONAL WARSTORIES OF AN OUTSIDER. Those bullet holes in the walls that seem to indicate constellations devastated by war. The royal doors of Martina Dinato that open up worlds that you seem to remember something from your past, but perhaps you've never lived. The subjective views, colorful and indefinable Nunzio Battaglia. The imposing landscapes and ambiguous Thomas Wrede. These are just some of the 17 artists behind this exciting exhibition. Citing the description on the guide "their works become ed'incanto areas of discovery in which reality no longer appears in its" opacity " instead to open a hidden dimension and evocative. "

© Alessandro Rizzi
The second shows that struck me most is that of the photographer Alessandro Rizzi . Although I know both him and his work is always a pleasant surprise to admire his work. Rizzi cites the title of a novel by Murakami to name the exhibition. And the subject is indeed Japan. But Japan reflected a more nostalgic and internalized. His images refer to the invisible, to intimate places of the soul, introspection and Japan is how to express themselves in human relationships.

Of the other exhibits, I was more fascinated by the places where they were exposed to the works exhibited. From Eagle Street Synagogue in the cloisters of St. Peter. Poorly known but fascinating.

Museum Frati Cappuccini - Via Ferrari Bonini 6 - Reggio Emilia Area
Corso Garibaldi - Corso Garibaldi 7 - Reggio Emilia
© Elena Fantini