Gaia Fugazza's 'Making Kin' at Richard Saltoun Gallery, Rome
Gaia Fugazza's solo exhibition 'Making Kin' at Richard Saltoun Gallery in Rome, curated by Paola Ugolini, draws from Donna Haraway's ecofeminism to propose new forms of kinship across species. The show features incised paintings, carved surfaces, ceramics, and enamels that blur boundaries between human, animal, and plant. Fugazza's nomadic, posthuman iconography challenges the nature-culture dichotomy and anthropocentrism, evoking archaic shamanic sacrality. The works address ecological crisis and critique individualism, presenting a contemporary mythology that repositions the divine within shared survival. The exhibition runs in Rome, Italy.
Key facts
- Solo exhibition 'Making Kin' by Gaia Fugazza at Richard Saltoun Gallery, Rome
- Curated by Paola Ugolini
- Inspired by Donna Haraway's militant ecofeminism
- Features incised paintings, carved surfaces, ceramics, and enamels
- Explores kinship and alliance in the Anthropocene
- Challenges boundaries between human, animal, and plant
- Critiques anthropocentrism and individualism
- Evokes archaic shamanic sacrality
Entities
Artists
- Gaia Fugazza
Institutions
- Richard Saltoun Gallery
Locations
- Rome
- Italy