Rosa Barba
Laurent Grasso
Alban Hajdinaj
Antonio Scarponi
Cia Rinne
Marie Velardi
Chiara Sartori
Terra Infirma gathers the works of six internationally renowned artists, exploring the ways in which emotions can be affected by a geographical context. Addressing feelings of melancholy and sorrow, the exhibition tentatively links attempts to interact with, modify and understand natural phenomena, landscapes and geographical codifications with the subtle and ephemeral emotional dimension of human existence. Works by Rosa Barba, Laurent Grasso, Alban Hajdinaj, Antonio Scarponi & Cia Rinne, Marie Velardi.
curated by Chiara Sartori
Terra Infirma gathers the works of six internationally renowned artists, exploring the ways in
which emotions can be affected by a geographical context. Addressing feelings of
melancholy and sorrow, the exhibition tentatively links attempts to interact with, modify and
understand natural phenomena, landscapes and geographical codifications with the subtle
and ephemeral emotional dimension of human existence.
As both a system of classification and a mode of location, geography appears to be more
than just a site for global, collective, national, political and economical relations, or a
simple matter of positions and boundaries connected to power. Rather, geography is an
epistemic structure, a vision of the world, an existential scenario where identities and
emotions take form, where local conditions actually affect our sensitivity.
How do we really feel when living on a disappearing island or when witnessing the relentless
succession of nights and days, of darkness and light? The works on display suggest a
variety of approaches: they connect scientific notions and imaginary representations,
propose idea of time and space both real and fictional, touch upon utopian theories and
prediction scenarios. All of them connect with daily experience, human ongoing struggles
and with the deepest emotional universe.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Rosa Barba, Laurent Grasso (ISCP alumnus), Alban Hajdinaj, Antonio Scarponi & Cia Rinne, Marie Velardi
Chiara Sartori is a curator-in-residence at ISCP.
This exhibition was made possible with the support of:
DE.MO/Movin'up by Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri - Dipartimento della Gioventù, Ministero per i Beni e le AttivitÃ
Culturali
GAI - Associazione per il Circuito dei Giovani Artisti Italiani
Faye Flemiing & Partner, Geneva
French Cultural
Services, NYC
Italian Cultural Institute
Pro Helvetia
Opening Thursday, January 14, 6-9 PM
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
1040 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY
Gallery Hours: Friday, January 15, 2-6PM
Open weekly until February 14 every Saturdays and Sundays, 2-6PM
free admission