Date: Monday, May 04, 2015 - Hours: 6PM
Venue: Italian Cultural Institute - 686 Park Avenue - New York, NY
In her first book, "The aesthetic of my disappearance", Arianna Carossa aims to overturn the same concept of what is commonly defined as a "catalogue" or artist's book. There isn't any image in this book, but nine interviews.
Nine interviews made by nine curators, who imagine an ideal exhibition that never existed and will never exist. They have to pick the location, and imagine the exhibition; the artist has to answer any question about this imaginary show, as if the exhibition actually took place. The final result is the merge of two different points of view that give life to something inexistent, residing in the "World of Ideas".
Source: IIC New York
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