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Framing Devices
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5/2/2004

Framing Devices

The Agency Gallery, London

A group exhibition of Italian artists Paola Di Bello and Margherita Morgantin and Brasilian artist Camila Sposati. Framing devices explores both subjective and objective modes to represent urban space and architecture. Minimal and theatrical interactions of the subject occur beyond the construction of the photographic image. Here the city is not simply a system of street and buildings, a built environment, but a place to inhabit and visually subvert by artifice.


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Camila Sposati, Paola Di Bello, Margherita Morgantin

The Agency is pleased to present Framing Devices a group exhibition of Italian artists Paola Di Bello and Margherita Morgantin and Brasilian artist Camila Sposati. The exhibition curated by Lucia Farinati incorporates photographs, drawings and video projections.

Framing devices explores both subjective and objective modes to represent urban space and architecture. Minimal and theatrical interactions of the subject occur beyond the construction of the photographic image. Here the city is not simply a system of street and buildings, a built environment, but a place to inhabit and visually subvert by artifice.

Paola Di Bello's "Rear Window" (2000-2003) constitute an ongoing photographic project of urban views taken from private apartments of different cities around the world. She uses double exposure to emphasise the distinction between the inside and the outside of the living space. This time-space device breaks the visual boundaries between subject and object. The apartments become a system for taking pictures. By viewing the photograph, we enter a strangely familiar public/private landscape.

Margherita Morgantin prefers the un-planned space and the in-between territories of industrial locations as a set for her own architectural visual constructions. In the video "Inserire il codice al riparo da pensieri indiscreti" (2001) single frames display drawings on photographs as an intimate statement about the depicted place. As traces of her performances she leaves fragile artefacts in desolate wastelands to affirm a transient and subjective identity. Finally her drawings instead of being urban development plans are narrative and imaginary visions of everyday life.

Camila Sposati employs bright colours to transform the suburban streets of São Paulo into a theatrical scene. In her photographs "Rescue smoke" (2003) the photographer is clearly both actor and spectator of her own play. In contrast with stereotypical views of São Paulo, the city space is pervaded by joyful yellow, blue, orange and purple smoke. In loosing their function as signals for rescuing people, these are performative and visual devices through which she acknowledges that the landscape is a construction of her own making.

Image: Paola Di Bello, Baghgad #3, C- print , 2002

Paola Di Bello lives and works in Milan. Recent exhibitions include: "The Structure of Survival" curated by Carlos Basualdo, 50th Venice Biennale, 2003; "Rear Window", Galleria Artopia, Milan, 2003 and "In Natura", X Biennale of Photography, Turin, 2003.

Margherita Morgantin lives and works in Milan and Venice. Recent exhibitions include: "Private Architecture", Galleria Continua, San Gimignano, 2003; Progetto Spazio Aperto, Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Bologna, 2003 and Anomalie Italienne # 2, Public > Xing, Paris, 2003.

Camila Sposati lives and works in London and Sao Paolo. Recent exhibitions include: "Insert", Cuchifritos Art Gallery, New York, 2003; "A mixture of several unrelated things", Cable Factory, Helsinki, 2003 and "Landscape Trauma", The Gallery-Southwark Park, London, 2001.

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