From 13 December to 19 January 2025
The exhibition of the young Roman street artist explores a completely new dimension of the relationship between metropolis and individual, between urban contradictions and uncertain future perspectives: through the figurative elaboration of a young humanoid, immersed in a dystopian contemporary Rome, the stages of a physical and virtual journey will be followed in which unexpectedly nature and the digital world trigger a dialogue with unexpected results.
HUMAN HYBRID by Alessandra Carloni proposes a cultural, social, aesthetic, ecological redemption of Rome and all humanity, in which, thanks to a compact narrative and a stylistically recognizable sign, it is possible to imagine a better future. "Balancing along the profiles of the monuments, with feet dangling over the traffic, Alessandra Carloni's urban hybrid is an epiphany of human incursion into a virtual but certainly not unreal context, where the ancestral need to feel part of a generative whole, of a Mother Nature that has given birth to us and that we have not hesitated to trample, to cover with cement, finally finds space," as emphasized by the curator of the exhibition, Valeria Rufini Ferranti. "Who, if not the artist, who makes their uniqueness a banner, has the task of representing the current phenomenon of interpenetration, if not substitution, between human being and technology? Appealing to the warmth of magical realism atmospheres, to mediate and somehow contrast the cold precision of artificial intelligence, the painter proposes in her canvases a Rome 5.0 where reality, hyperreality, augmented reality, virtual reality, try to coexist for the first time in art and beyond."
Via Merulana, 121, Rome, Italy
Opening hours
opens - closes | last entry | |
monday | Closed now | |
tuesday | Closed now | |
wednesday | 12:00 - 20:00 | |
thursday | 12:00 - 20:00 | |
friday | 12:00 - 20:00 | |
saturday | 12:00 - 20:00 | |
sunday | 12:00 - 20:00 |
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