Anatomy of Restlessness: Group Show at Galleria Iannelli, Rome
Galleria Iannelli in Rome presents 'Anatomy of Restlessness', a group exhibition drawing its title from Bruce Chatwin's book and life philosophy. The show, running until June 1, 2016, features site-specific works by artists from across Europe who have previously exhibited or will soon exhibit at the gallery. Each artist contributes two works exploring the limits and identity of the image subject during the critical transition from analog to digital. Curator Lorenzo Bruni describes the works as 'time specific', images that coagulate different temporalities and incorporate a performative dimension into the constitutive process of the artwork. The artists responded to the theme with a unanimous return to reality, using assemblage with original materials and techniques to capture the image's elusive restlessness.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Anatomy of Restlessness' at Galleria Iannelli in Rome.
- Title inspired by Bruce Chatwin's book and life philosophy.
- Group show featuring European artists with two site-specific works each.
- Theme: limits and identity of the image subject during analog-to-digital transition.
- Curator Lorenzo Bruni defines works as 'time specific'.
- Artists use assemblage with original materials and techniques.
- Exhibition runs until June 1, 2016.
- Gallery address: Via Flaminia 380, Rome.
Entities
Artists
- Bruce Chatwin
- Lorenzo Bruni
- Mario Iannelli
Institutions
- Galleria Iannelli
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Via Flaminia 380