Interview with Susanna Gualazzini
Dance Notes
Biffi Arte
Complete interview with Susanna Gualazzini curator of “Dance Notes” at Biffi Arte, 25th May 2023.
read moreComplete interview with Susanna Gualazzini curator of “Dance Notes” at Biffi Arte, 25th May 2023.
read moreInterview with Susanna Gualazzini curator of “Dance Notes” at Biffi Arte for Fashion and Beyond (channel 180 SKY), Class CNBC, 16th May 2023.
read moreBiffi Arte advertisement appeared on “Bell’Italia”, monthly magazine N.445 May 2023, 12th May 2023.
read moreAt The Phair 2023, held at the Torino Esposizioni exhibition complex, in Turin (IT), A. Galerie presented a solo stand entirely dedicated to the project Dance Notes.
The selection featured six large-format works, each corresponding to one of the six conceptual chapters that structure the project: Grace, Dynamics, Strength, Movement, Impetus, and Time.
Biffi Arte advertisement appeared on “Arte”, monthly magazine N. 597 May 2023, 2nd May 2023.
read moreArticle appeared on “Libertà”, newspaper Year CXLI N. 97, 25th April 2023
read moreOn view at Biffi Arte, the exhibition Dance Notes, curated by Susanna Gualazzini and Valerio Consonni, reflects on our shifting conception of reality and the fallibility of human perception. Through photography, the project explores how movement, time, and gesture can be reinterpreted when the image no longer seeks to replicate the visible world, but to question the very act of seeing. The result is not a depiction of reality, but an inquiry into how reality is constructed – an invitation to reconsider the boundaries between what is observed, what is imagined, and what remains inaccessible to our senses.
read more“Dance Notes” opening evening at Biffi Arte – Piacenza (IT)
Curated by Susanna Gualazzini
1st April 2023
Article appeared on “Libertà”, newspaper Year CXLI N. 77, 1st April 2023
read moreFrom March 30 to June 30, 2023, the exhibition Fuoco Fuori Fuoco inaugurated the Ottofinestre exhibition space in Turin.
Curated by Valerio Consonni, the show marked the official opening of the venue.
For this occasion, Alessandro Vasapolli presented a selection of large-scale works from two of his foundational series, Early Works and DéVoilées.