Giulia Longo's introspective photography at Rome exhibition
Giulia Longo (born 1992 in Andria) presents twenty black-and-white analog photographs in a Rome exhibition. The works explore Freudian concepts of the self, with bodies and landscapes altered by time. Figures appear unsteady against southern Italian masserie, evoking past lives and deaths. The imagery draws on fin-de-siècle decadent poetry and Giovanni Segantini's Divisionist painting, as well as Francesca Woodman's photography.
Key facts
- Giulia Longo was born in 1992 in Andria.
- The exhibition features twenty black-and-white analog photographs.
- The works engage with Freudian notions of the self.
- Southern Italian masserie appear in the photographs.
- Influences include Giovanni Segantini and Francesca Woodman.
- The exhibition takes place in Rome.
- The article was written by Fabio Petrelli.
- The article was published on Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Giulia Longo
- Giovanni Segantini
- Francesca Woodman
Institutions
- Artribune
Locations
- Andria
- Italy
- Rome