INTERPOSE

Eolo Perfido Street Photography Exhibition @ Isolo17 Gallery (Verona).
Curated by Grenze - Arsenali Fotografici

Observing is an art that manifests itself through the expert gaze, the only one capable of interposing itself between infinite points of view, to reveal those secrets that are hidden along the borders of the moment. Street photography is not only form, but delicate visual poetry whose verses are shadows, movements, glances and unexpected relationships suggested by that geometric deception which is the shot.

Sometimes to look better, we need to turn a blind eye.

 

The Exhibition

 

The Curator

Grenze was born as an experimentation to give back to verona a public opportunity for comparison, study and analysis on the ways in which photography reduces the distance between seeing, looking, observing and marveling. "Under the same sky but with different horizons".

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ISOLO 17 Gallery

Founded at the beginning of 2012 by Giovanni Monzon and Leonardo Zoccante, ISOLO17 GALLERY, is a space for contemporary art research, located in the city center of Verona, Italy. Our project is based on the selection and promotion of talented young artists from Italy and Cuba.

The gallery is attentive to the aesthetic aspect of contemporary art, in particular to painters who have an important innovative and creative sensitivity, and a high technical preparation. We study the entire course expression of the artist, to understand and explain the socio-cultural and personal contexts in which their work was produced. At the same time, ISOLO17, is an open space for well-known artists, interested in dialogue and contamination with the fresh and dynamic new youth trends. Our aim is to make a visit to the controversial world of visual art attractive, simple and accessible to collectors and art lovers.

Interpose- Eolo Perfido Street Photography Exhibition
Isolo 17 Gallery - Via Venti Settembre, 31b, Verona
6 october - 20 november 2020

 
 

Special Thanks


I would like to show my gratitude to all the people involved in this project, starting from curators Simone Azzoni, Francesca Marra and Arianna Novaga.

I'd love also to thank Samuele Mancini for the great prints and my studio manager Antonella Catanese for the preproduction, press and communication efforts.