Fluid Journey: Collective Exhibition at Pastificio Cerere, Rome
The exhibition 'Fluid' at Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome delves into themes of migration, identity, and urban change, showcasing pieces by Alterazioni Video, Julian D'Angiolillo, Younes Baba-Ali, Maj Hasager, Ibrahim Mahama, and Anna Raimondo. It begins with a photographic work from Alterazioni Video and D'Angiolillo's 'Antropolis' banners from Buenos Aires. Baba-Ali's piece 'Pulizia' critiques Italy's migration policies. The showcase includes diverse media, featuring four videos: documentary pieces by Hasager and Mahama, a video art work by Raimondo, and Alterazioni Video's 'Ambaradan'. Hasager's contribution reflects on rationalist architecture and a Filipino community, while Mahama explores the journey of jute sacks. A symposium at MLAC included discussions by Niels Righolt and Jean-Leonard Touadì on the social impact of art.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Fluid' at Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome
- Features works by Alterazioni Video, Julian D'Angiolillo, Younes Baba-Ali, Maj Hasager, Ibrahim Mahama, Anna Raimondo
- Alterazioni Video's 'African tourist' series and 'Ambaradan' turbofilm about Gibe III dam in Ethiopia
- Julian D'Angiolillo's banners connected to his 'Antropolis' project in Buenos Aires
- Younes Baba-Ali's 'Pulizia' critiques Italian migration policies
- Maj Hasager's work focuses on rationalist architecture and Filipino community in EUR, Rome
- Ibrahim Mahama's piece uses jute sacks from Southeast Asia and Ghana
- Symposium at MLAC with Niels Righolt and Jean-Leonard Touadì
Entities
Artists
- Alterazioni Video
- Julian D'Angiolillo
- Younes Baba-Ali
- Maj Hasager
- Ibrahim Mahama
- Anna Raimondo
- Niels Righolt
- Jean-Leonard Touadì
Institutions
- Fondazione Pastificio Cerere
- Qwatz
- MLAC – Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea
- DCAI/CKI – Danish Centre of Arts & Intreculture
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Buenos Aires
- Argentina
- Ethiopia
- Ghana
- Naples
- Marseille
- EUR