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Nimbus Limbus Omnibus

Forof, Roma

Curator: Bartolomeo Pietromarchi

The exhibition is designed as a unique installation, divided into two cores, transforming the FOROF hypogeum. The first part consists of a multitude of objects, sculptures, and props created by the artists over the course of 25 years, used in their exhibitions and performances, and set up as a large repository or archive of memory, evoking Roman catacombs. The visitor descending into the underground discovers a pathway populated by dozens and dozens of sculptures, made from recycled materials, assemblages, collages, small plastiline paintings, polystyrene columns, old furniture dismantled and reused, candlesticks, mirrors, ceramic vases, and plaster sculptures.

Photos: Monkeys VideoLab


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