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Germano Serafini's Darkroom Exhibition at Interno 14 in Rome

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Interno 14, a space evoking a home gallery rather than a sterile exhibition venue, hosts Germano Serafini's show 'Camere Oscure' (Dark Rooms). Serafini (Rome, 1975) has set up an actual darkroom to print his film photographs in poetic black and white. The exhibition presents a self-narrative through a space the artist identifies with: a physical laboratory where his images are born and a symbolic space for developing thought systems. Curator Lorenzo Canova writes that Serafini's rooms 'perhaps represent the metaphor of a descent into the unconscious in search of iconic archetypes of his personal dialogue between memory and perception.' The intimate experience invites viewers to reflect on the mechanisms of creative action. The exhibition runs until June 26, 2016 at Interno 14, Via Carlo Alberto 63, Rome.

Key facts

  • Germano Serafini was born in Rome in 1975.
  • The exhibition is titled 'Camere Oscure' (Dark Rooms).
  • The show is curated by Lorenzo Canova.
  • The venue is Interno 14, located at Via Carlo Alberto 63, Rome.
  • The exhibition runs until June 26, 2016.
  • Serafini set up a real darkroom to print his film photographs.
  • The space is described as more like a home gallery than a sterile container.
  • Lorenzo Canova's text describes the rooms as a metaphor for a descent into the unconscious.

Entities

Artists

  • Germano Serafini
  • Lorenzo Canova

Institutions

  • Interno 14
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Via Carlo Alberto 63

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