GIVE ME 5
Exhibitions, Italy, Roma, 01 December 2011
GIVE ME 5
Bandinu Paolo, John Brophy, Laura Cazzaniga, Valerio Giacone, Silvia Mei
by: Cristina Mena Muñoz, Valeria Sheep, Carlos Sainz-Pardo Rodriguez, Gianna Ruiu, Madrid Victoria Soto
Opening: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 18:30
From 1 to December 20, 2011
Thursday, December 1st, at 18.30 at the exhibition halls of the MLAC - Museum of Contemporary Art Workshop, Sapienza University of Rome, opens the exhibition GIVE ME 5, by the students of the Master's Degree in Curator of Contemporary Art, AA 2010-2011.
The show began as a project of five young curators who on this occasion have five artists, each of which features its own language, its own path and own research.
The collective includes such a diverse selection of works ranging from various mediums, from painting to video, to the installation, with the aim to create dialogue between artists of different generations within the same exhibition space.
Gianna Ruiu presents the work of Paul Bandinu young Sardinian artist formerly First prize in painting Milan Young Art, which combines different visual languages R03;R03;that find a meeting point in experimental animation based paint.
Through The First Days Of Spring by John Brophy, Cristina Mena Munoz creates a complex installation work between criticism and its documentation, full of symbolism, which highlighted the importance of the interpretive and critical in front of a work ' art.
Laura Cazzaniga, artist Valeria proposed by Pecora, be alert and sensitive to space and time, searching for places in which to carry out interventions and installations, which arise from exploratory voyages stimuli for the observer to active reflection on the most burning issues of our time.
Carlos Sainz-Pardo Rodriguez presents the work of Valerio Giacone, the Roman artist invited to plunge into his universe of death and rebirth through works created with a precise painting technique, applied to materials recovery as if they were fragments torn from his world crumbling. The result is not only a personal view of our contemporary experiences, but the depiction of the artist.
Victoria Soto Madrid presents the young Milanese artist Silvia adoption Mei, which with its bright colors and great cards from the signs I decided to choose us back in time in a painting that breathes an air of childish but very mature.
The exhibition takes place in the Round exhibition of MLAC, directed by Simonetta Lux, as a final draft of the Master's Degree in Curator of Contemporary Art, directed by Francesco Nucci.
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