Giorgio Cutini's Black-and-White Foliage at Mole Vanvitelliana
At the Mole Vanvitelliana in Ancona, a solo exhibition featuring the work of photographer Giorgio Cutini is currently being showcased, with Gabriele Peretta as the curator. This exhibition employs photography as a means of introspection and understanding reality. Cutini, hailing from Perugia, portrays landscapes that symbolize personal experiences, including a segment of black-and-white foliage that encourages contemplation of nature's bond with humanity. The opening images illustrate leaves on branches, representing resilience. The display alternates between color and black-and-white, utilizing analog methods while exploring the influence of artificial intelligence on image creation. The exhibition is enriched by Leopardian poetry, addressing themes of cosmic anxiety and human fate, making it a vital contemporary art event that stimulates cultural discourse through in-depth research.
Key facts
- Exhibition of Giorgio Cutini at Mole Vanvitelliana, Ancona
- Curated by Gabriele Peretta
- Includes a section on foliage in black and white
- Uses analog techniques like pinhole cameras and vintage equipment
- Addresses artificial intelligence in visual production
- Leopardian poetry as cultural backdrop
- Work titles evoke moods and perceptions
- Presented as a significant contemporary art event
Entities
Artists
- Giorgio Cutini
Institutions
- Mole Vanvitelliana
- Artribune
Locations
- Ancona
- Italy
- Perugia
- Marche