Fragile: Group Exhibition at Monitor Gallery, Rome
The 'Fragile' exhibition at Rome's Monitor Gallery, curated by Christian Caliandro, highlights the works of eight talented artists, including Thomas Braida and Anna Capolupo. This immersive show delves into the theme of fragility, presenting art that fosters interaction. Visitors can expect to encounter surreal installations and chaotic scenes evocative of claustrophobia, along with Fineschi's paper adorned with bite marks, embodying a fierce connection to materials. This exhibition challenges audiences to confront emotions of emptiness and instability while also reviving intimate gestures, such as hugs and handshakes, reminiscent of experiences before the pandemic.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Fragile' at Monitor Gallery, Rome
- Curated by Christian Caliandro
- Features eight artists: Thomas Braida, Anna Capolupo, Emanuela Barilozzi Caruso, Laura Cionci, Serena Fineschi, Oscar Giaconia, Marta Roberti, Serena Semeraro
- Focus on fragility as strength and relational art
- Public is active participant, not passive viewer
- Includes performative elements like hugs and handshakes
- Serena Fineschi's work involves biting paper, reflecting 'brutal insistence on material'
- Exhibition explores themes of memory, emotion, and precariousness
Entities
Artists
- Thomas Braida
- Anna Capolupo
- Emanuela Barilozzi Caruso
- Laura Cionci
- Serena Fineschi
- Oscar Giaconia
- Marta Roberti
- Serena Semeraro
- Christian Caliandro
- Valentina Muzi
Institutions
- Monitor Gallery
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy