Marzia Migliora's 'Fame d'aria' at Galleria Lia Rumma Explored in Podcast
In an Artribune Podcast episode, artist Marzia Migliora (born 1972 in Alessandria, Italy) guides listeners through her solo exhibition 'Fame d'aria' at Galleria Lia Rumma in Naples via telephone. The show features seven works centered on the concept of co-responsibility, using objects that prompt reflection on liminal spaces and unexplored future possibilities. A mechanical breathing apparatus seduces viewers into a dynamic visual space blending sound, images, and movement to create a mirage of new truth. Migliora, a Turin-based artist, employs drawing, video, sound installation, sculpture, and performance to address collective themes such as poverty, money, labor rights, exploitation, women in the workplace, gender violence, and historical memory. The podcast is part of 'Monologhi al Telefono' by Donatella Giordano.
Key facts
- Marzia Migliora was born in Alessandria, Italy in 1972.
- The exhibition 'Fame d'aria' is held at Galleria Lia Rumma in Naples.
- The show includes seven works about co-responsibility.
- Migliora uses a variety of media including drawing, video, sound installation, sculpture, and performance.
- Her work addresses poverty, money, labor rights, exploitation, women's issues, gender violence, and historical memory.
- The podcast is part of 'Monologhi al Telefono' by Donatella Giordano.
- The exhibition features a mechanical breathing apparatus.
- The podcast guides listeners through the exhibition via telephone.
Entities
Artists
- Marzia Migliora
- Donatella Giordano
Institutions
- Galleria Lia Rumma
- Artribune
Locations
- Alessandria
- Italy
- Naples
- Turin