Galleria Browning, Asolo
22.03.2014 – 04.04.2014
Opening: March 22, 2014, at 18:00
Open saturday (15:00 - 19:30) and sunday (10:00 - 12:30 e 15:00-19:30) or by appointment
«After all, sings Gertrude Stein, a rose is a rose, is a rose, and this is all we know.»
The Galleria Browning of Asolo is pleased to begin the new season 2014 with an exhibition that arises from a special flowering. The meeting of Eber Bosa, photographer by passion and mostly a craftsman printer, and Antonino Gianquinto, writer. Both from Asolo.
The white roses of Monforca portrayed in all their neutrality by Bosa, through the contrasts of white and black devotedly adjusted in the darkroom, are contaminated by the bloody verses of Gianquinto, that reminds us of the violent massacre of the Jewish community of Asolo in 1547.
This shows that speaks philosophically beyond good and evil, in the sense of Nietzsche, is a warning to the flattening of the critical thinking and to the passive acceptance of morality.
The roses of Monforca are a tribute to Asolo and the artists who have often lived in the town. However this is also an occasion to launch our new programming in which we will propose alongside and in succession artists of different backgrounds and paths. A season of dialogue and debate inbetween languages.