Anna Raimondo's 'Fronte Nazionale Naso Partenopeo' at AlbumArte
Anna Raimondo (Naples, 1981) presents 'Fronte Nazionale Naso Partenopeo' at AlbumArte in Rome, a show curated by Marco Trulli. The exhibition explores mobility, belonging, and identity through a collective approach. The titular work simulates an electoral party with posters and flyers, proposing eight policy points including sustainable development in Southern Italy and a law against trans-lesbo-homophobia. Other works include 'Nada que declarar' (photo series with a megaphone), 'Nel dubbio' (wearing amulets from different cultures), and 'Derrière la mer' (a score from Bible and Quran texts performed by a baritone and soprano in a blue-lit room). The exhibition runs until March 2020.
Key facts
- Anna Raimondo was born in Naples in 1981.
- The exhibition is titled 'Fronte Nazionale Naso Partenopeo'.
- The show is curated by Marco Trulli.
- The exhibition takes place at AlbumArte in Rome.
- The titular work simulates an electoral party with eight policy points.
- Policy points include sustainable development and a law against trans-lesbo-homophobia.
- Works include 'Nada que declarar', 'Nel dubbio', and 'Derrière la mer'.
- 'Derrière la mer' features a score from Bible and Quran texts performed by a baritone and soprano.
Entities
Artists
- Anna Raimondo
Institutions
- AlbumArte
Locations
- Rome
- Italy