24/06/2019
THANKS to all who joined our vernissage on Saturday!
Those who missed it still have the chance to visit the exhibition until Friday, 28th of June 19.30h ✨
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Piazza Delle Murate
Florence
50122
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What does it mean to work together? How does one keep the artistic integrity whilst working towards a collective aim? The loss of authorship may not only be defined as a loss but also a gain in the collective experience. Where can this balance be found?
Gomito a gomito, “elbow to elbow”, is an italian bodily metaphor that suggests the idea of working together side by side, sharing the same physical and conceptual space. This concept, shoulder to shoulder, hand in hand, back to back, arm to arm and cheek to cheek can be found in different languages. From this metaphor, the exhibition’s title GOMITO/ GOMITO derived.
GOMITO/ GOMITO exhibition curated by IED, is the final outcome of a peer-led collaborative project developed by the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi on the occasion of Verrocchio, the Master of Leonardo (9 March-14th July 2019) in collaboration with educational institutions in the florentine art scene: Accademia di Belle Arti, Fondazione Studio Marangoni, California State University and LABA Libera Accademia di Belle Arti. The Palazzo Strozzi Exhibition dedicated to Verrocchio’s workshop was the starting point to reflect upon collaborative practice. Students have produced artworks related to this idea from March to June; the creative process has culminated in the exhibition taking place at Le Murate - Progetti di Arte Contemporanea, from 22nd - 28th June 2019.
The twentieth century has seen the opening of the fields of art production and the idea of individuality is being increasingly questioned. A new prominence is being given to community projects and the elucidation of the interdisciplinary network involved in the creative process.