Alessandro Sambini. Tecnocopia
From 08 Giugno 2022 to 21 Luglio 2022
Bologna
Place: Adiacenze
Address: Vicolo Spirito Santo 1/b
Times: Wed-Sat 4pm-8pm
Responsibles: Andrea Tinterri e Adiacenze
Organizers:
- CON IL PATROCINIO DI Dipartimento delle Arti dell’Università di Bologna
Telefono per informazioni: +39 3661194487
E-Mail info: info@adiacenze.it
Official site: http://www.adiacenze.it
Adiacenze is happy to present Tecnocopia, an exhibition by Alessandro Sambini, curated by Andrea Tinterri and Adiacenze in collaboration with AMaC Master of Università di Bologna.
Every new world and every person who occupies it needs to be represented, needs to possess images that identify the conquered territory and its inhabitants. In its early days, photography served to characterize the face of the new bourgeois class, people who wanted to "look at themselves", recognize themselves, and thus exist. Pioneers who mirrored themselves in their own faces and in those of their peers to become a community, to trigger that narrative that lies at the basis of every Creation.
Photography stands for an act of identification, an ideological restitution of space removed from its three-dimensional extension. And there is no Creation without ideology, no Creation without image.
From June 8 to July 21, the space of Adiacenze in Vicolo Spirito Santo in Bologna becomes an incubator of new frontiers; Alessandro Sambini's work will invite viewers, one at a time, to take part in the virtual performance Tecnocopia conceived by him.
Alessandro Sambini
Born in Rovigo in 1982, he lives and works in Milan. After obtaining a degree in Design and Arts from the Free University of Bolzano and an MA in Research Architecture within the Visual Cultures department at Goldsmiths’ College in London, he moved to Milan. Here he began to work with photography, video and other multimedia supports and to question the needs and methods that regulate the production of new images, their circulation and diffusion and the different areas of relationship between the image itself and its public. Since 2018 adjunct-professor of Photography at the MA in Visual art and Curatorial Studies and adjunct-professor of Visual Communication at the MA in Photography at NABA (Milan).
Since January 2022 he has been working on the public commission 13 Photographers for 13 Museums, launched by the Direzione Regionale Musei della Lombardia with a site-specific project on the Cappella Espiatoria in Monza. Since 2019 he has been working on the public performance 1624 and since 2021 on the project MARIO.
In 2020 in the occasion of 16th Giornata del Contemporaneo he has been invited by MART, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, Italy to develop a site specific project named The Gallery Revolve 2; he was also part of Metafotografia (2), Le Mutazioni Delle Immagini, BACO, Bergamo, curated by Sara Benaglia and Mauro Zanchi.
In 2018 he participated in Talking (about) Images, Škuc Gallery, Lublijana, curated by Francesca Lazzarini. In 2017 he took part in the group exhibition Fuocoapaesaggio curated by Dolomiti Contemporanee and was selected to participate in Plat(t)form 2017 at the Fotomuseum in Winterthur; in 2016 the Fondo Privato Acquisizioni per l’arte contemporanea of ArtVerona selected the work People at an exhibition for acquisition and deposit at MA*GA, Gallarate. The same work was presented on the occasion of the solo exhibition of the same name curated by Denis Isaia in July 2016 at Galleria Michela Rizzo.
The artist’s projects were also presented during: Foto/Industria, 2nd Biennial of Industrial Photography, curated by François Hébel, at MAST (Bologna, 2015); Flags, at Serra dei Giardini, curated by Elena Forin (Venice, 2014);
In 2021 he won the Premio Fabbri, in the Contemporary Photography section; in 2009 he won the XXIII Premio Gallarate Per Le Arti Visive, Terzo Paesaggio. Fotografia Italiana Oggi and in the same year he was a finalist in the GD4PhotoArt award, promoted by MAST.
He is co-founder of the collective POIUYT, together with Francesca Lazzarini, Gaia Tedone, The Cool Couple and Discipula, and his works are in the public Italian art collections of MART, MAGA, MUFOCO and Fondazione MAST.
OPENING: Wednesday 8 June 2022 from 3 to 9 PM
ENTRANCE UPON RESERVATION AT THE LINK: https://tecnocopia-sambini-opening-adiacenze.eventbrite.it
Every new world and every person who occupies it needs to be represented, needs to possess images that identify the conquered territory and its inhabitants. In its early days, photography served to characterize the face of the new bourgeois class, people who wanted to "look at themselves", recognize themselves, and thus exist. Pioneers who mirrored themselves in their own faces and in those of their peers to become a community, to trigger that narrative that lies at the basis of every Creation.
Photography stands for an act of identification, an ideological restitution of space removed from its three-dimensional extension. And there is no Creation without ideology, no Creation without image.
From June 8 to July 21, the space of Adiacenze in Vicolo Spirito Santo in Bologna becomes an incubator of new frontiers; Alessandro Sambini's work will invite viewers, one at a time, to take part in the virtual performance Tecnocopia conceived by him.
Alessandro Sambini
Born in Rovigo in 1982, he lives and works in Milan. After obtaining a degree in Design and Arts from the Free University of Bolzano and an MA in Research Architecture within the Visual Cultures department at Goldsmiths’ College in London, he moved to Milan. Here he began to work with photography, video and other multimedia supports and to question the needs and methods that regulate the production of new images, their circulation and diffusion and the different areas of relationship between the image itself and its public. Since 2018 adjunct-professor of Photography at the MA in Visual art and Curatorial Studies and adjunct-professor of Visual Communication at the MA in Photography at NABA (Milan).
Since January 2022 he has been working on the public commission 13 Photographers for 13 Museums, launched by the Direzione Regionale Musei della Lombardia with a site-specific project on the Cappella Espiatoria in Monza. Since 2019 he has been working on the public performance 1624 and since 2021 on the project MARIO.
In 2020 in the occasion of 16th Giornata del Contemporaneo he has been invited by MART, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, Italy to develop a site specific project named The Gallery Revolve 2; he was also part of Metafotografia (2), Le Mutazioni Delle Immagini, BACO, Bergamo, curated by Sara Benaglia and Mauro Zanchi.
In 2018 he participated in Talking (about) Images, Škuc Gallery, Lublijana, curated by Francesca Lazzarini. In 2017 he took part in the group exhibition Fuocoapaesaggio curated by Dolomiti Contemporanee and was selected to participate in Plat(t)form 2017 at the Fotomuseum in Winterthur; in 2016 the Fondo Privato Acquisizioni per l’arte contemporanea of ArtVerona selected the work People at an exhibition for acquisition and deposit at MA*GA, Gallarate. The same work was presented on the occasion of the solo exhibition of the same name curated by Denis Isaia in July 2016 at Galleria Michela Rizzo.
The artist’s projects were also presented during: Foto/Industria, 2nd Biennial of Industrial Photography, curated by François Hébel, at MAST (Bologna, 2015); Flags, at Serra dei Giardini, curated by Elena Forin (Venice, 2014);
In 2021 he won the Premio Fabbri, in the Contemporary Photography section; in 2009 he won the XXIII Premio Gallarate Per Le Arti Visive, Terzo Paesaggio. Fotografia Italiana Oggi and in the same year he was a finalist in the GD4PhotoArt award, promoted by MAST.
He is co-founder of the collective POIUYT, together with Francesca Lazzarini, Gaia Tedone, The Cool Couple and Discipula, and his works are in the public Italian art collections of MART, MAGA, MUFOCO and Fondazione MAST.
OPENING: Wednesday 8 June 2022 from 3 to 9 PM
ENTRANCE UPON RESERVATION AT THE LINK: https://tecnocopia-sambini-opening-adiacenze.eventbrite.it
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