'Flesh to flesh', or "that infinite vertigo of being flesh and of its becoming in the world".
Palazzo Hercolani Bonora in Bologna, in via Santo Stefano, hosts an exhibition project curated by Domenico de Chirico from today to 3 February: the collective exhibition includes works by Alma Heikkilä, Andrea Loi, Beatrice Alici, Carlo Cossignani, Christa Joo Hyun D' Angelo, Diana Orving, Fabio Perino, Ipnose Studio, J&PEG, Mariano Franzetti.
The project was carried out in collaboration with Silaw-Studio legale and Zefyro srl.
"Here touching, understood metaphorically as feeling in general, moves towards the concept of material contact - explains de Chirico - What follows is an astonishing riot of images, sometimes intimate, sometimes ecumenical, as the fruit of the bodily response to all stimuli imponderables that life often gives us or unexpectedly subjects us to. An extremely sensitive approach that elevates the creative impetus to material in which to sink."
"We are made of flesh in a world of flesh, bodies in a world of bodies, where the body itself - underlines the curator - becomes the spokesperson on the one hand of equality and uniqueness and on the other of an irreducible and vulnerable ambiguity, of an intrinsic dichotomy which, at the same time, makes him both an actor and a spectator. Since it is a philosophy of identity that saves distances, contiguities and differences, conceiving a world made of flesh means understanding even the stone of this substance, since it is only in this way that the whole of things appears to be multifaceted and complicit."
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