Exhibited very different shots, selected from some of the recent projects Umbrian artist and decontextualized from their classic narrative framework. Shots that write pages of a book unpublished. A book of visual poetry that speaks of complaint of pain and strength of a word, prose or poetry, is very dear to the author.
The exhibition reflects on the value of words, as well as from the title says - quote by Ferdinand de Saussure: Words have meaning only have values. The importance of the word mentioned in the Baldoni through the works goes far beyond, in fact, his mere linguistic meaning and comes to have meaning only by virtue of its intrinsic value. The value of a word that sometimes forces them to give up their life, as told by Alessandra Baldoni in his images. Images undisputed conceptual scope, strong images and sometimes shocking, images through which the artist decided to save from forgetfulness and oblivion those destinies ripped, catching, everyone, suddenly, a track, a symbol.
On display recent works and unpublished shots taken from Without 2009, works that tell stories of life lived to the limits, consumed by the ideals of truth, freedom and love in every time and every where and Save As of 2013, the lives of women writers and poets who have decided to continue living choosing death, as if to retire and disappear forever, it was the only solution to not undergo gags and constraints. But the value of the word of Baldoni is a value that goes beyond the boundaries of death and oblivion making salvation and hope in the shots on display taken from screw Men not illustrious, 2011-2012, where his written word fails to return a sense experience lost and valuable books-trove of I Need Protection of 2014, where the artist keeps dreams, desires and fears of ordinary people, turning words into images.
Alessandra Baldoni
Les mots n'ont pas de sens, ils n'ont que des valeurs | Words have meaning only have values.
Edited by Maddalena Rinaldi
vernissage Saturday, March 21 at 17.00
Gallery ADD-art | 21 March to 19 April 2015
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