Singles Twins

Rossocinabro has always tackled the theme of the diversity of contemporary art, which eludes easy categorization.

Once again this year, Rossocinabro is joining the Rome Art Week. From October 21st until the final event with the artists on Saturday the 26th, our galleries will come alive with an explosion of creativity. This year, we are proud to present the second edition of "Singles," an exhibition celebrating the diversity and originality of contemporary art.

We frequent artists, galleries, peculiar exhibitions, workshops, and studios. We sniff the air, perceive the vibrating energy, the power of a brushstroke, the influence of colors and matter. We find diverse languages for extraordinary artists, unique talents that range from the human figure to abstraction, from urban art to photography, drawings, and design. We don't care if a talent is still incomplete, because that's where we come in, helping creativity to express itself and artists to realize their potential. For this exhibition, we have selected the works of: Aldonza Almazan (Mexico), Dariusz Biegaj (Poland), Meglena Bozhanova (Bulgaria), Ioana Cobzaru (Netherlands), Alessio Costantini (Italy), Violetta De Saga (Ukraine/Germany), Lord Nicolaus Dinter (Germany), Maria Evseeva (Spain), Fadiese (France), Eleni Gemeni (Luxembourg), Stephen Harper (France), Tamara Jare (Slovenia),  John (France), Bulgan Khatanbaatar (Germany), Yuki Kiyohara (Japan), Rebeccah Klodt  (USA), Kirsten Kohrt (Germany), Gessica La Pira (Italy),  Jennifer Langley (Canada), Odette Laramee (Canada), Simi Larish (Germany), Fiona Livingstone (Australia), Deni Mihaylova (Bulgaria), Kerstin Nyström (Sweden), Rosalorenza (Italy), Sonia Salvetti (Italy),  Vethan Sautour (Austria), Tamara Sweere (USA)

Rossocinabro has always tackled the theme of the diversity of contemporary art, which eludes easy categorization. It features artists and works so different that it is always difficult to provide a rigorous reading or classification within an art system that takes as its criterion of categorization the period in which a particular type of art existed. To realize this, it is sufficient to compare the different works that can be found in any contemporary art gallery or art collection: it almost seems that these works are irreducible to each other, so great are the differences that separate them. Yet they are all children of our time, the result of creative elaborations by heterogeneous artists and therefore different from each other in terms of experiences, life paths, inspirations, influences, directions, addresses, developments, experiences, and areas of belonging. The result of this exhibition is aimed at disseminating and promoting the knowledge of a contemporary art that is not always present at art fairs and official exhibitions, and its multifaceted languages.

Curator Cristina Madini

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