Bologna Exhibition Highlights Disagreements Within SenzaBagno Collective
Labs Contemporary Art in Bologna opened the exhibition 'Fino a tardi' in December 2022, featuring all nine members of the SenzaBagno collective for the first time in a single space. Curated by Saverio Verini, the show deliberately emphasizes the artists' individual approaches and internal disagreements rather than a unified group identity. The exhibition includes works such as Lucia Cantò's photographs of hand details, Lorenzo Kamerlengo's concrete drawings, Francesco Alberico's site-specific writings, paintings by Simone Camerlengo and Gianluca Ragni, Matteo Fato's painted baseball bat and related print, Letizia Scarpello's cross-media pieces, Eliano Serafini's deer jawbone connecting natural and artificial, and Gioele Pomante's paradoxical postcards about Earth. The show runs through an unspecified date.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Fino a tardi' opened in December 2022 at Labs Contemporary Art in Bologna
- Features all nine artists of the SenzaBagno collective for the first time together
- Curated by Saverio Verini to highlight individual approaches and disagreements
- Includes works by Lucia Cantò, Lorenzo Kamerlengo, Francesco Alberico, Simone Camerlengo, Gianluca Ragni, Matteo Fato, Letizia Scarpello, Eliano Serafini, and Gioele Pomante
- Eliano Serafini exhibits a deer jawbone titled 'Vers libre' (2022) in steel and jawbone
Entities
Artists
- Lucia Cantò
- Lorenzo Kamerlengo
- Francesco Alberico
- Simone Camerlengo
- Gianluca Ragni
- Matteo Fato
- Letizia Scarpello
- Eliano Serafini
- Gioele Pomante
- Saverio Verini
- Chiara Battaglino
Institutions
- Labs Contemporary Art
- Artribune
Locations
- Bologna
- Italy