I am absolutely thrilled to be featured at the art exhibition:
Frozen Moments, Fluid Time
4 – 27 November 2024,
Rossocinabro Gallery, Via Raffaele Cadorna, 28, Rome, Italy
”Through a carefully curated selection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs, this exhibition delves into the complexities of our temporal existence. Artists have long sought to capture the essence of time in their work, often using visual metaphors to represent the passage of time, the weight of history, and the fleeting nature of human experience.
Frozen Moments in this exhibition refer to the ability of art to halt time. A painting, a sculpture, or a photograph can freeze a specific moment in time, preserving it for eternity. These works invite us to contemplate the significance of the past and to reflect on the enduring power of memories.
Fluid Time, on the other hand, refers to the continuous flow of time and its impact on our lives. Works that embody this concept explore the idea of impermanence, the passage of time, and the ever-changing nature of reality. These pieces challenge us to consider the present moment and to embrace the uncertainty of the future.
By juxtaposing these two concepts, Frozen Moments, Fluid Time invites viewers to consider the multifaceted nature of time. The exhibition explores how artists have used their unique perspectives to capture the passage of time, the weight of history, and the fleeting nature of human experience.
Through this exploration, we hope to inspire you to reflect upon your own relationship with time and to appreciate the enduring power of art to connect us across generations and cultures.
Artists: Solange Aiçaguer, Elaine Asarch, Patricia Canino, Alain Churlaud, Michael Ferrell, Elisa Friman, Elena Furgal, Tamara Jare, Rebeccah Klodt, Simi Larisch, Hanna Liubinskaya, Fiona Livingstone, Marcus Luconi, Bobby Austin Mombray, Asuman Nuhoğlu, Gerti Papesch, Mages Peter, Gayle Printz, Rosalorenza, Milos Sejn, Miyako Shimizu, Eleftheria Sifnaiou, Tamara Sweere, Josefina Temin, Zahra Tharani”
Curator Cristina Madini
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