Alice Serafino's 'Buio Luce e Meraviglia' at Elena Salamon Arte Moderna
Alice Serafino (born 1980 in Pinerolo) presents her solo exhibition 'Buio Luce e Meraviglia' at Elena Salamon Arte Moderna in Turin. The show features photograms and cyanotypes inspired by Man Ray's Dadaist approach, using unconventional materials like plasticine letters on photosensitive paper. One notable work depicts a tiny man balancing on a razor-thin wire, leaving a trail of 'Pensieri controvento' (thoughts against the wind). The gallery is located in Piazza IV Marzo, a small square with a Parisian character. Serafino's practice combines botanical and naturalistic motifs with poetic elegance, created in a lab-like non-place. The exhibition runs at the gallery in Turin.
Key facts
- Alice Serafino was born in 1980 in Pinerolo.
- The exhibition is titled 'Buio Luce e Meraviglia'.
- The venue is Elena Salamon Arte Moderna in Turin.
- The gallery is located in Piazza IV Marzo.
- Serafino's work is inspired by Man Ray's Dadaist ideas.
- She uses cyanotypes and rayograms.
- One photogram shows a man on a wire with plasticine letters.
- The exhibition focuses on botanical and naturalistic imagery.
Entities
Artists
- Alice Serafino
- Man Ray
- Piero Ruggeri
Institutions
- Elena Salamon Arte Moderna
- Artribune
- Dams di Torino
Locations
- Pinerolo
- Turin
- Piazza IV Marzo
- Italy