Exhibitions, Italy, Forli, Forlì, 14 September 2012
The artist, in his current work, shows that he is attempting to fully understand his subjects, and show a more closely corresponding image. Not merely by choosing a close-up study or a particular pose, but attempting also to convey the sub-text, the meaningful “why”. And this is the sense of the association of words and photographs, showing the artist’s vocation for viewing his subjects with the eyes of God and the knowledge of God. For it is in Him that the artist places his greatest faith in Knowledge, and he seems to devote all his efforts to Him – with the same trust that he places in his own knowledge, albeit selective and partial – with holy awe.
Carmine Fiore has taken the title for this collective exhibition from a passage in “The Library of Babel” by Jorge Luis Borges.
“I cannot imagine” – we read in the text – “any combination of letters (dhcmrlchtdj) which has not already been foreseen by the divine Library, and which does not conceal some terrible meaning.”
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