Following the opening exhibition by renowned Roman artist Pietro Ruffo, the gallery of art’otel Rome Piazza Sallustio opens its doors to a new curatorial voice, personally chosen by Ruffo himself: Sofia Di Gravio, a young Roman curator with recognized talent, artistic director of Ruffo’s studio in San Lorenzo, and journalist for Inside Art. Gifted with a contemporary sensibility and an international outlook, Di Gravio will lead the artistic programming for the coming year, shaping a new space for dialogue, encounter, and exchange.
Sveva Angeletti’s exhibition, while presenting singular and autonomous works, takes shape as a single immersive and engaging installation, where the boundaries between video and surface, image and text, presence and reflection dissolve. Angeletti does not offer an exhibition in the traditional sense, but instead creates an environment where the works contaminate and absorb the space around them.
"Where to" is an open question. It is a space for the untranslatable.
Where does language take us? Where does our experience lead? What are we running toward? What are we moving toward? Where will the machines take us? In what direction does error propel us? Where is time heading? Where does language come to a halt? Where is the essence of the feminine located? Where does experience begin?
Language is never fixed - it arises from a constant tension between symbolic structures and what exceeds them. It is within this fracture that Angeletti situates her research, giving form to an experience of disorientation that manifests as visual, sonic, and bodily matter. The viewer thus finds themselves immersed in a space that rejects semantic closure, embraces ambivalence and multiplicity, and allows itself to be traversed by presence and doubt.
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