Passages, New Views of Rome #2: An Exhibition by Gea Iogan

Passages, New Views of Rome #2: An Exhibition by Gea Iogan
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Thursday 18 April 2024, 15:57 - Last updated: 17:21
Passages, New Views of Rome #2, presents an exhibition by Gea Iogan. A play on memories, identity, and an impossible narration of the past. The exhibition is open from April 18 to May 9, 2024, at the KH Laboratory, on Via Flaminia 26. In a world where identities are often lost in the twists of time, Iogan offers us a view of a place where the past is not forgotten. Through her work, she reconsiders our understanding and embraces the possibility of alternative narratives that challenge our perceptions of reality. Gea Iogan, who is the author? Gea Iogan was born in Rome in 2001, lives and works in her hometown as a Visual artist. The Work Gea works on the disappearance of appearance. Images of the possible, people as a landscape of the mind, move from the field of belonging and drift towards the fog. Faces overlap and disappear, the scenario merges with the maternity of what was supposed to be a canvas: it waves instead as a primer in a bedroom. People blend with people from others' lives, fleeting glances behind the city buses waking up. The works begin again, we awaken from the vision, they are interstices of crossings, threshold places, evanescences of the pictorial subject.
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