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Giovanni Termini's Mediation Attempts at Ex-Factory in Pistoia

exhibition · 2026-05-04

Giovanni Termini (born 1972 in Assoro) presents a solo exhibition at Galleria Vannucci in Pistoia, held in an ex-industrial factory space. The show features manipulated photography and calendar collages that disarticulate the human body, reassembling it into spatial forms reminiscent of Synthetic Cubism, alongside the impactful work "Tempo instabile." Critic Niccolò Lucarelli notes that while the exhibition conceptually remains too tied to the specific space, it effectively creates a memory path through the contrast between large-scale installation and smaller graphic works.

Key facts

  • Giovanni Termini was born in Assoro in 1972.
  • The exhibition is held at Galleria Vannucci in Pistoia.
  • The venue is an ex-industrial factory (ex opificio).
  • Termini works with manipulated photography and calendar collages.
  • His work disarticulates and reorganizes the human body spatially.
  • The style is compared to Synthetic Cubism.
  • The work 'Tempo instabile' is featured.
  • Critic Niccolò Lucarelli reviewed the show for Artribune.

Entities

Artists

  • Giovanni Termini

Institutions

  • Galleria Vannucci
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Assoro
  • Italy
  • Pistoia

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