Group exhibition explores animal disappearance through identity and extinction in Friuli
There’s an interesting exhibition happening right now in Clauiano, Trivignano Udinese, called 'La scomparsa degli animali' (The Disappearance of Animals). It’s curated by the RAVE East Village Artist Residency and showcases the work of ten artists, including Giulia Cotterli and Jo-Anne McArthur. The exhibition is divided into three main themes: disappearance, identity, and extinction. For instance, Ellero’s large canvas portrays decaying flesh, while Muscas’s charcoal drawings reflect on the absence of animals. Villa’s lighter pieces show forms that seem to dissolve, and McArthur captures a smiling primate to highlight our shared identity. This event is hosted at RAVE, a venue founded by Tiziana and Isabella Pers in a historic part of Clauiano.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'La scomparsa degli animali' curated by RAVE East Village Artist Residency
- Ten artists: Giulia Cotterli, Arianna Ellero, Giulia Iacolutti, Ilare, Jo-Anne McArthur, Miriam Muscas, Tiziana Pers, Fabiola Porchi, Titta C. Raccagni, Vanessa Villa
- Three thematic rooms: disappearance, identity, extinction
- Arianna Ellero's large canvas depicts disintegration of flesh
- Miriam Muscas's charcoal works suggest animal absence and death
- Jo-Anne McArthur's photograph of a primate highlights shared identity with animals
- Tiziana Pers's video 'Elephant song' filmed at Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste
- RAVE space promoted by Tiziana and Isabella Pers in Clauiano, Trivignano Udinese
Entities
Artists
- Giulia Cotterli
- Arianna Ellero
- Giulia Iacolutti
- Ilare
- Jo-Anne McArthur
- Miriam Muscas
- Tiziana Pers
- Fabiola Porchi
- Titta C. Raccagni
- Vanessa Villa
- Damien Hirst
- Irene Emanuele
Institutions
- RAVE East Village Artist Residency
- Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste
- Artribune
Locations
- Clauiano
- Trivignano Udinese
- Friuli Venezia Giulia
- Italy
- Trieste