Corpora Group Show Transforms Imola's Pomo da DaMo into Gallery
The group exhibition 'Corpora' has transformed Imola's Pomo da DaMo from a cultural association into a gallery, curated by critic Angela Madesani. The show brings together fourteen artists exploring the theme of the body through diverse media including photography, painting, and installation. Works range from Silvia Bigi's 'Sangue e latte,' depicting motherhood as vital fluid, to Fiorenzo Rosso's dreamlike body projections, and Andrea Liberini's sculptures of bodies in vitro. J&Peg use photography and acrylic to depict bodies emerging from earth-colored eggs, while Beatrice Pasquali presents heads embedded in plastic materials.
Key facts
- The collective exhibition 'Corpora' transformed Pomo da DaMo in Imola from a cultural association into a gallery.
- Critic Angela Madesani curated the show, bringing together fourteen artists.
- The unifying theme is the body, explored both metaphorically and figuratively.
- Artists use diverse languages: photography, painting, and installations.
- Silvia Bigi's 'Sangue e latte' represents motherhood as vital fluid.
- Fiorenzo Rosso's installation projects the body into dreamlike, cinematic representations.
- Andrea Liberini's sculptures depict bodies in vitro, emphasizing imprisonment.
- J&Peg use photography and acrylic to show bodies emerging from earth-colored eggs, suggesting a new genesis.
- Beatrice Pasquali's works feature heads inserted as medallions within plastic materials.
Entities
Artists
- Angela Madesani
- Silvia Bigi
- Fiorenzo Rosso
- Andrea Liberini
- J&Peg
- Beatrice Pasquali
Institutions
- Pomo da DaMo
- Artribune
Locations
- Imola
- Italy