Veronica Gaido's Rome Exhibition Blends Architecture and Femininity
Veronica Gaido's exhibition in Rome juxtaposes skyscraper architecture with the female body, drawing on Italo Calvino and Greek mythology. Her impressionistic, blurred photography creates dynamic distortions reminiscent of Giacomo Balla, evoking a musical rhythm. The works explore the essence of bodies and their physical and aesthetic intelligence.
Key facts
- Veronica Gaido is from Viareggio.
- The exhibition is in Rome.
- The series titles reference Italo Calvino and Greek mythology.
- Gaido's technique uses impressionistic light and focus.
- Her compositions include dynamic distortions compared to Giacomo Balla.
- The works are described as creating empathy with the viewer.
- The review was written by Niccolò Lucarelli.
- The article was published on Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Veronica Gaido
- Giacomo Balla
Institutions
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Viareggio