From 19 March to 24 June 2022
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From 19 March to 24 June 2022 , with the exhibition Stato di flux by Pamela Diamante , the Arnaldo Pomodoro Foundation presents the first appointment of the new exhibition cycle of Project Room, the "observatory" project dedicated by the Foundation to the most recent developments in the international art scene. , and entrusted for 2022 to the curators Chiara Pirozzi and Alessandra Troncone.
Pamela Diamante (Bari, 1985) presents the new project Stato di Flusso in the Project Room, an immersive environmental installation with a strong perceptive impact.
State of flux is the result of a relational process triggered by the artist with a group of people invited to undertake a path of self-analysis and reflection on their own existential condition. Flanked by professionals in the fields of theater and psychoanalysis, Diamante has made 6 videos in which the people involved are still, relaxed and with their eyes closed, intent on carrying out the most vital action possible: breathing.
Suspended in an indefinite time and space, these video portraits poised between stasis and movement, are distributed in the space of the installation, lending themselves to be watched and listened to, making the public participate in a minimal but at the same time powerful, capable action. to enclose the essence of vital energy, also represented by the photographic image of the dancing Maenad by Skopas, which for the artist is the trans-historical symbol of vital energy, an archetype of ecstasy and frenzy.
Via Vigevano, 3, Milan, Italy
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