Federica Di Carlo's Rainbow Installation in Liguria
Federica Di Carlo (Rome, 1984) presents a new installation as part of the 'Eppur si muove' exhibition series curated by Gino D'Ugo in Tellaro, Liguria. The work occupies a shop window, intermittently flashing a rainbow created through prisms. The rainbow, a phenomenon the artist has long explored, shifts from a boundary space to a light signal indicating atmospheric health and environmental danger. The installation connects sky and sea, symbolizing reconciliation and hope while highlighting the fragility of natural balance.
Key facts
- Federica Di Carlo (born 1984 in Rome) created the installation.
- The work is part of the 'Eppur si muove' series curated by Gino D'Ugo.
- The installation is located in Tellaro, Liguria.
- The rainbow is produced using prisms.
- The rainbow appears and disappears intermittently.
- The artist has long investigated the rainbow as a phenomenon.
- The rainbow symbolizes reconciliation and hope.
- The work comments on the fragility of natural balance.
Entities
Artists
- Federica Di Carlo
Institutions
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Tellaro
- Liguria
- Italy