Iaia Filiberti's 'Cappelline' at Palazzo Parasi in Cannobio
Milanese artist Iaia Filiberti presents 'Cappelline' at Palazzo Parasi in Cannobio, an installation that uses photography as documentation. The work captures the artist from behind, kneeling before the Madonna inside small votive chapels, wearing colorful clothes and high heels. It explores her Catholic faith and biographical references, with an ironic undertone left to interpretation. A small catalog with texts by Marina Mojana and Giulia Ceriani accompanies the exhibition.
Key facts
- Iaia Filiberti is a Milanese artist.
- The exhibition is titled 'Cappelline'.
- It is held at Palazzo Parasi in Cannobio.
- The work is an installation, not photography.
- Photography serves as documentation.
- The artist is shown from behind, kneeling before the Madonna in votive chapels.
- She wears colorful clothes and high heels.
- The work references her Catholic faith and biography.
- A catalog with texts by Marina Mojana and Giulia Ceriani accompanies the show.
Entities
Artists
- Iaia Filiberti
Institutions
- Palazzo Parasi
- Artribune
Locations
- Cannobio
- Italy
- Milan