Tre Oci Tre Mostre. Giudecca photography

Andrea Morucchio, Noto 01, 2008-2010, ® Bugno Art Gallery - Venezia.

 

From 07 Febbraio 2015 to 12 Aprile 2015

Venice

Place: Casa dei Tre Oci

Address: Fondamenta delle Zitelle, Giudecca 43

Times: 10am-06pm; closed on Tuesday

Responsibles: Circolo La Gondola

Organizers:

  • Veneto Banca
  • Grafica Veneta

Ticket price: full 7 €, reduced 5 €

Telefono per informazioni: +39 041 2412332 / 041 2414022

E-Mail info: info@treoci.org

Official site: http://www.treoci.org


Tre Oci Tre Mostre, successful format in its third edition, inaugurated the exhibition season 2015 of the Casa dei Tre Oci, dedicated to photography. A research on various levels, which transforms Tre Oci in a real Kunsthalle, proposing this year a visual comparison between the contemporary languages and the great tradition of photography Venetian.
Three exhibition proposals different from each other trying to interpret the essence of photography today in a logic that moves towards bridging genres and versatility. A photograph can interpret the idea of change without belonging to schools of thought preconceived.

On the ground floor of the house "Private looks. Sixty italian portraits". The photographs by Francesco Maria Colombo appear as the result of a path of knowledge that explores the cultural universe, science and research through the art of portraiture. The subjects are treated in the framework of a unified world so attractive as to arouse interest in every point, face or environment. They are actors, philosophers, musicians, writers and scientists, all caught in its own context, free to choose the environments and attributes of their representation. For them, the scene is repeated each time with a different input, although always dictated by the intention of the author to fully understand your chosen subject. Then even the characters more shy and reticent camera lens indulge in the latter, and are expressed in the poses the most authentic. In those moments, rare and fleeting, the road through which the photographer can realize his dream slowly begins to take shape. From then on it will be easier for him to reach that ideal of representation that preserves the bottom of the eye and the heart.

In the halls of the main floor, the exhibition "The Venetian galleries and the photography". As part of the review, the Casa dei Tre Oci has chosen to accommodate 6 Venetian galleries that always operate in the field of photography. Deepen the knowledge, study and appreciation of photographic culture in a territory, like that of Venice, very close to historical reasons to photography, is among the main objectives of the Casa dei Tre Oci. The interaction with the territory has found a natural outlet in comparison with the Venetian galleries dedicated to the sector. The result is a mirror varied, from which originate many insights. Bugno Art Gallery chooses to present Luca Campigotto and Paolo Ventura, the first Venetian, the second Milanese working in New York, two different points of view in common a particular sensitivity to the issue of the war. They are joined by Andrea Morucchio, visual artist Venetian.

Ikona Gallery, founded by Ziva Kraus in 1979, before the Venetian gallery to take photographs, proposes alongside masters such as Helmut Newton and William Klein, some emerging photographers, including the young Venetian David Weber. Giorgio Mastinu Fine Art confronts the challenge of doing photography "without photographers" showing a series of anonymous photographs collected around the world by the end of the 800 up to the 70s. Gabriele Basilico, an Italian artist who died recently of the most significant and recognized internationally, is the choice carried out by the Galleria Michela Rizzo. Salizada Gallery alongside Luisa Menazzi Moretti, with a photograph of fragments and details consistency almost pictorial, one of the most important Italian photographers, Elio Ciol. Upp Gallery, presents Michal Martychowiec, Polish artist reflecting on individual memory, and Rachel Maistrello young Venetian artist who often brings photography to performance.

On the second floor, three exhibitions curated by historian photograph club The Venetian Gondola. "The Remains of the Day", taking the title of a successful film by James Ivory, is the theme that has seen this year reflect 31 members of the Club. The key is "what's left" as a personal memory formed not by the main events of a lifetime but the small details, a kind of evocation intimate, deep, which make the viewer a participant. One room is dedicated to the winners of the reading portfolio which was held in January 2014 to the Tre Oci, Decisive moments. Three authors selected, who will present the winning entries. Andrea White, with work Faces, Elisa Gambino, with Sons of the Wind, Monia Perissinotto with Havana. To enrich the exhibition offer, La Gondola has chosen to present this year Italy's Stefano Robino positive. Photographs 1951-1969, the reporter made famous by photo projects dedicated to the work environment, the FIAT Grandi Motori. In the words of the President of the Photographic Club La Gondola, Manfredo Manfroi, "concluded the parable long productive, a conscious critical reading is now able to re-evaluate the work of Robino and give it the space it deserves in the history of Italian photography; a considerable weight, a safe and original track that maybe we still reserve some surprises. "



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