Alessandro Vizzini's site-specific show at Flip Project Space, Naples
Since 2011, the Flip Project Space has been located in a repurposed chapel at Via Giovanni Paladino 8 in Naples, promoting collaboration through various exhibitions, workshops, screenings, and seminars. Currently, until October 8, it features "Isole dell'Altrove," an exhibition series by De Rebus Sardois, showcasing the work of artist Alessandro Vizzini, born in 1985 in Cagliari. Vizzini's site-specific intervention interacts with the landscape's architecture and memory, inspired by his exploration of abandoned areas in Sardinia, which he reimagines as realms of creativity. Utilizing materials such as wood, earth, and synthetics, his creations embody both ancient and modern elements. Curator Stefano Rabolli Pansera points out that Vizzini's sculptures reveal the constructed essence of landscapes, revitalizing overlooked spaces.
Key facts
- Flip Project Space is an artist-run space in a former abandoned chapel at Via Giovanni Paladino 8, Naples, active since 2011.
- The space hosts exhibitions, workshops, screenings, and seminars to build a network of collaborations.
- Until October 8, it presents the final chapter of 'Isole dell'Altrove,' an exhibition cycle by De Rebus Sardois in collaboration with Flip Project Space.
- The featured artist is Alessandro Vizzini (born 1985 in Cagliari), showing a site-specific intervention.
- Vizzini's work uses materials like wood, earth, clay, polyurethane, resin, and paint.
- The installation includes waves of bronze, sulfur, and silver reflecting on the walls.
- Curator Stefano Rabolli Pansera contributed critical texts for the exhibition.
- The project 'Isole dell'Altrove' focuses on abandoned spaces in Sardinia converted into places of imagination.
Entities
Artists
- Alessandro Vizzini
- Stefano Rabolli Pansera
- Valentina Muzi
Institutions
- Flip Project Space
- De Rebus Sardois
- Artribune
Locations
- Naples
- Via Giovanni Paladino 8
- Sardinia
- Cagliari
- Rome