L'inizio e la fine del silenzio. Omaggio ad Antonioni.

alessandro filippini

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  • Intoduction:

    “I would not hear useless sounds, I would like to choose... and the same goes for voices, words.” says Monica Vitti in the movie La notte by Michelangelo Antonioni. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the famous director, Alessandro Filippini, the Roman artist who is living in Bruxelles for years, after an accurate study has chosen some words for translating Michelangelo Antonioni’s cinematographic atmospheres in sculpture. Sculptures made by words, airy and lightweight even if carved in steel: any of that is a quintessence of poetry, inebriating and ravishing. Two urban installations nearby Castello Estense enrich the exhibition.

Intoduction

Intoduction:

“I would not hear useless sounds, I would like to choose... and the same goes for voices, words.” says Monica Vitti in the movie La notte by Michelangelo Antonioni. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the famous director, Alessandro Filippini, the Roman artist who is living in Bruxelles for years, after an accurate study has chosen some words for translating Michelangelo Antonioni’s cinematographic atmospheres in sculpture. Sculptures made by words, airy and lightweight even if carved in steel: any of that is a quintessence of poetry, inebriating and ravishing. Two urban installations nearby Castello Estense enrich the exhibition.

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