Genealogie: Flavia Albu and Jacopo Rinaldi in Dialogue in Rome
The cultural association Rivoli2 presents 'Genealogie', a two-voice dialogue hosted at Navigando Turismo e Cultura and Fondazione YFU Italia in Rome. The exhibition features artists Flavia Albu (born 1991, Suceava, Romania) and Jacopo Rinaldi (born 1988, Rome), who explore concepts of paternity in art and the nature of being an artist—themes central to philosophers and critics such as Arthur C. Danto and Hal Foster. Albu uses painting as a medium, questioning its expressive form as she shapes it, while Rinaldi creates installations that narrate form, fascinated by the mystery of its genesis. The artists interpret the space, intervening in the process where 'creative genesis' becomes time, and time becomes history. The exhibition runs from March 5 to April 5, 2019, at Via dei Greci, 26, Rome.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Genealogie' in Rome
- Organized by cultural association Rivoli2
- Hosted at Navigando Turismo e Cultura and Fondazione YFU Italia
- Artists: Flavia Albu (b. 1991, Suceava) and Jacopo Rinaldi (b. 1988, Rome)
- Explores concepts of paternity and being an artist
- References philosophers Arthur C. Danto and Hal Foster
- Albu works in painting; Rinaldi in installations
- Runs from March 5 to April 5, 2019
Entities
Artists
- Flavia Albu
- Jacopo Rinaldi
- Arthur C. Danto
- Hal Foster
Institutions
- Rivoli2
- Navigando Turismo e Cultura
- Fondazione YFU Italia
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Suceava
- Romania
- Via dei Greci, 26, Rome