Four Rooms : south of the world"
Exhibitions, Italy, Caserta , Caserta, 15 March 2014
For Arterrima Contemporary House Gallery in Caserta : John Izzo " Four Rooms : south of the world"
On March 15 , 2014, at 18.30 , will be opened at Arterrima Contemporary House Gallery - Corso Trieste 167 in Caserta - personal exhibition " Four rooms : to the south of the world " by photographer John Izzo curated by Matteo De Simone , a psychoanalyst and ordinary resp . Italian Cultural Association of Psychoanalysis ( AIPsi. )
The exhibition is a tribute to John Izzo, one of the greatest Italian photographers , and to his work for years on the issue of migration. Izzo has especially caught the essence of a hidden Italy , is the photographer who documented the better settlement of the African community in the hinterland of Campania.
The exhibition is structured in four themes , one for each room , each with a presenter "Architecture" Cutillo architect Raffaele , " Domitiana finis terrae " by the philosopher Lucius Saviani , " Matres " by Matteo De Simone psychoanalyst and " Suffering " by Anouck Vecchietti Massacci , translator .
Izzo portrays the humble people away from the spotlight and tells of hunger, pain and misery , but also of opportunities for redemption and days of celebration: births, marriages, deaths , abuse , grief, joys of this migrant people that you have installed in a no man's land as dreaming of a new Africa , a land of promise for a new genesis . His narrative is full of photographic pathic a force that affects anyone, look , beyond any social and cultural difference , his work allows the formation of an intermediate space where the viewer's eye meets the work and the poetics of ' author, but also the reason and the feeling of the subject , whether people or things . It ' hard to find a job in the contemporary theoretically faultless and deeply respectful aims to tell the story and the interstices of the soul of a man , a woman , a child , of a people who must identify themselves in a new land after crossing permanently the boundary which separates from its roots .

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