Michele Fusco’s urban landscape is a field of visual tensions that strips the city of its recognisable rhetoric, restoring it to the realm of form. Buildings lose their narrative function, streets cease to be places one can walk through, and spaces contract until they become mere signs. In this process of subtraction, the city ceases to be described and begins to be conceived, freeing itself from stereotypes: no longer the historicised capital of a rural province, but a visual organism in transformation, made up of modern materials, fractures, rhythms and repetitions.
From 21 May to 14 June, Luzzetti Museum.
Opening: Thursday 21 May – 6.00 pm
Opening hours: Thursday–Friday 10.00 am–1.00 pm / 5.00 pm–8.00 pm; Saturday–Sunday 10.00 am–1.00 pm / 4.00 pm–7.00 pm.
Free admission.
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