Rosa Foschi's Visionary Photographic Compositions at Galleria Il Ponte
Rosa Foschi (Urbino, 1943) presents her visionary photographic works at Galleria Il Ponte in Florence. Her compositions, reminiscent of Cubist collages by Braque or Léger, combine seemingly disparate elements into cohesive artistic worlds. They reference Leonardo da Vinci, Piero della Francesca, the Renaissance, Metaphysical art, and cinema. Foschi constructs Polaroids like Fellini film sets, creating free associations of images that acquire semantic value, akin to Palazzeschi's 'parolibero' with irony. The exhibition invites viewers to discover and reconstruct the semantic links between elements. The show is reviewed by Niccolò Lucarelli.
Key facts
- Rosa Foschi was born in Urbino in 1943.
- The exhibition is held at Galleria Il Ponte in Florence.
- Foschi's photographic compositions recall Cubist collages by Braque or Léger.
- Her works reference Leonardo da Vinci, Piero della Francesca, the Renaissance, Metaphysical art, and cinema.
- She constructs Polaroids like Fellini film sets.
- The images are described as 'parolibero' with irony, referencing Palazzeschi.
- The exhibition encourages viewers to discover semantic links between elements.
- Niccolò Lucarelli is the reviewer.
Entities
Artists
- Rosa Foschi
- Georges Braque
- Fernand Léger
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Piero della Francesca
- Federico Fellini
- Aldo Palazzeschi
- Niccolò Lucarelli
Institutions
- Galleria Il Ponte
Locations
- Urbino
- Italy
- Florence