Emanuela Moretti's 'a screen has no edges' Opens at Studio Orma in Rome
In Rome's Monteverde district, Studio Orma has launched at Via Francesco Amici 10, a unique venue that merges a gallery with an artist-led initiative, established by Edoardo Innaro and Marco Celentani. The opening exhibition, titled 'a screen has no edges,' showcases the work of Emanuela Moretti (born 1990 in Tagliacozzo) and is curated by Gianlorenzo Chiaraluce. This exhibition delves into the interplay between physicality and dematerialization, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a suspended domestic setting. Moretti's pieces reflect contemporary processes in tangible forms, featuring sculptures of a fragmented female body and installations that question the boundaries between public and private. A QR code provides access to exhibition texts, encouraging contemplation on the relationship between body, space, and technology.
Key facts
- Studio Orma opened at Via Francesco Amici 10 in Rome's Monteverde district
- Studio Orma is a hybrid space founded by Edoardo Innaro and Marco Celentani
- The inaugural exhibition is 'a screen has no edges' by Emanuela Moretti
- The exhibition is curated by Gianlorenzo Chiaraluce
- Moretti was born in 1990 in Tagliacozzo
- The exhibition transforms the space into a suspended domestic interior
- The accompanying text is a forum thread accessible via QR code
- The exhibition explores tensions between physicality and digital dematerialization
Entities
Artists
- Emanuela Moretti
- Gianlorenzo Chiaraluce
- Edoardo Innaro
- Marco Celentani
Institutions
- Studio Orma
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Monteverde
- Via Francesco Amici 10
- Tagliacozzo