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On the three floors of Palazzo Grassi, the exhibition will witness and emphasize the artistic richness of the Late Antiquity and the early Middle Age in the West facing the classical Roman art
on show the paintings from the precious Taragoni's collection
Sergio Del Pero and Ferdinando Poles, photos, 1950/1970
free entrance
24 artworks of the photographer
Info IKONA VENEZIA TEL. +39 0415289387 MAIL@IKONAVENEZIA.COM
Disassembling electronic devices to show them in all their parts, fathoming analytically sounds’ and images’ rifts, glitches and repeated loops, are also the ways how Interno3 deconstructs a narration system made of daily micro-stories connected to the perception and to the experience of an environmental context. Beautiful Day is an audiovisual and sculptural meta-narration that fragments the vision, dissects sensations and undermines the natural flowing of events.
In an unceasing interaction between high-tech and low-fi, their poetics is always tied to the use of technology as a fundamental aspect in contemporary art practice. Their typically glitch aesthetics combines technological errors with visual language and a multifaceted existential scenario.
Active since mid Nineties, Interno3 (Laura Riolfatto and Manuel Frara) are based in Venice. Their artistic production is a complex reworking of the technological, both audio and video, medium and since the very beginning their research has taken interesting directions: the attention to the unforeseen that can affect a perfectly working system is a main topic for them and, also on the occasion of their more recent projects, in 2007 at DiVA (Digital and Video Art Fair – NY) and today at Galleria Contemporaneo, for their very first solo show in a public contemporary art space, it is still a central aspect of their approach to the real. Beautiful Day is indeed a multi-layered structure where video projections and audio-visual installations draw a personal, introspective and intensively emotional path along which returns, gaps, time and space shifts disrupt a day, like any other day.