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Kozo Yano and André Simoncini: Photographs and Poetry in Rome

exhibition · 2026-05-05

The exhibition "Dio si nasconde" at Artribune in Rome brings together Japanese photographer Kozo Yano and Luxembourgish poet and gallerist André Simoncini, of Italian descent. Yano's photographs, taken in Brittany, Arizona, Patagonia, and Cambodia, capture nature selected for its poetic resonance, while Simoncini's verses mirror the imagery. The show explores the fusion of photography and poetry, with rock surfaces and hidden forms evoking primitive memories and cyclical movement. The event is covered by journalist Ilenia Maria Melis.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled "Dio si nasconde" in Rome
  • Features photographer Kozo Yano and poet André Simoncini
  • Yano's photographs from Brittany, Arizona, Patagonia, Cambodia
  • Simoncini is a poet and gallerist of Italian descent
  • The work combines photography and poetry
  • Focus on nature, rock surfaces, and hidden forms
  • Covered by Ilenia Maria Melis for Artribune
  • Exhibition explores primitive memories and cyclical movement

Entities

Artists

  • Kozo Yano
  • André Simoncini

Institutions

  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Brittany
  • France
  • Arizona
  • United States
  • Patagonia
  • Argentina
  • Cambodia

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