Anna Ippolito and Marzio Zorio's 'In All Senses' at Venice
The exhibition 'In All Senses' at Venice features works by Anna Ippolito (Turin, 1984) and Marzio Zorio (Turin, 1985) that engage the viewer's senses and challenge traditional art-audience relationships. Ippolito's 'Linea di 4 metri, 9 mesi e un giorno' consists of metal plates immersed in the lagoon, creating corrosion patterns with drawn profiles of a pregnant belly. Zorio's 'NY BUG (NewYork Hin-to)' is a sound installation that compresses space-time to let visitors hear real-time New York noises within a tank-like aquarium. The exhibition emphasizes the contingency of perception and the geographical-historical scope of the works, which often result from performative actions across different moments, places, and people.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'In All Senses'
- Features artists Anna Ippolito (born 1984) and Marzio Zorio (born 1985), both from Turin
- Ippolito's work 'Linea di 4 metri, 9 mesi e un giorno' uses metal plates immersed in Venice lagoon
- Zorio's 'NY BUG (NewYork Hin-to)' is a sound installation allowing real-time listening to New York noises
- The installation confines New York sounds in a tank/aquarium
- Works involve performative actions and multiple moments, places, and people
- Exhibition location: Venice
- Exhibition date: June 2020 (based on source URL)
Entities
Artists
- Anna Ippolito
- Marzio Zorio
Locations
- Venice
- Turin
- New York