Herakut. Santa Miseria
From 17 Settembre 2015 to 05 Novembre 2015
Rome
Place: Galleria Varsi
Address: via di San Salvatore in Campo 51
Times: 12-08pm
Responsibles: Marta Gargiulo, Massimo Scrocca
Ticket price: free admission
Telefono per informazioni: +39 06 68309410
E-Mail info: info@galleriavarsi.it
Official site: http://www.galleriavarsi.it
Galleria Varsi is pleased to invite you September 17th 2015 to the opening of Santa Miseria, the solo exhibition by the German duo Herakut, curators Marta Gargiulo and Massimo Scrocca.
Santa Miseria is a collection of thoughts and images that have marked and made unique the artists’ encounters with different individuals and their communities met during moments of deep sharing and exchange. Herakut have travelled the world and have been entrusted with many personal stories, which have penetrated the artists’ spirit, generating the magic that animates their entire creative process.
Each individual is portrayed with the exact gaze and breath of the instant in which they narrate their experiences to the artists. This powerful moment of interaction gives viewers the chance to feel the strength of those who in life have learned to move on, to overcome their difficulties and to start living again.
Santa Miseria sheds light on the human ability to resist and go forward; the artworks speak through the stories of those who have overcome desolation and have found the courage to look beyond, and also to think about a new future.
Santa Miseria is a collection of thoughts and images that have marked and made unique the artists’ encounters with different individuals and their communities met during moments of deep sharing and exchange. Herakut have travelled the world and have been entrusted with many personal stories, which have penetrated the artists’ spirit, generating the magic that animates their entire creative process.
Each individual is portrayed with the exact gaze and breath of the instant in which they narrate their experiences to the artists. This powerful moment of interaction gives viewers the chance to feel the strength of those who in life have learned to move on, to overcome their difficulties and to start living again.
Santa Miseria sheds light on the human ability to resist and go forward; the artworks speak through the stories of those who have overcome desolation and have found the courage to look beyond, and also to think about a new future.
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