David Prytz Explores Exocentrism at Galleria Mario Iannelli
David Prytz (b. 1979) presents sculptures, drawings, and a sound work at Galleria Mario Iannelli in Rome, investigating the concept of exocentrism—the absence of a defined center. The works feature spatiotemporal coordinates surrounded by white intervals representing emptiness, while the endless sound recording explores the provisional nature of phonetic structure. Curated by Michele Luca Nero, the exhibition argues that a stable center can only be perceived from an external vantage point, not from within.
Key facts
- David Prytz was born in 1979.
- The exhibition includes sculptures, drawings, and a sound work.
- The central theme is exocentrism, the lack of a defined center.
- White intervals in the works represent emptiness and the surrounding environment.
- The sound recording has no beginning or end.
- The exhibition is at Galleria Mario Iannelli in Rome.
- The curator is Michele Luca Nero.
- Michele Luca Nero was born in Agnone in 1979 and is the son of artist Francesco Nero.
Entities
Artists
- David Prytz
- Michele Luca Nero
- Francesco Nero
- Valentino Nero
Institutions
- Galleria Mario Iannelli
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Agnone