ROBERTO AMOROSO

La 10 & zero uno is pleased to present ‘Non siamo mai stati moderni’, an exhibition by Roberto Amoroso (Naples 1979), curated by Chiara Boscolo, with a critical text by Rossella Farinotti. Check out the preview and visit the exhibition in Venice/Italy if you have the chance!

On the occasion of his solo exhibition, the artist presents a corpus of new works, eight watercolours to be exact and a site-specific intervention applied to the window of the space. The research carried out by Amoroso revolves around the visionary narration of thorny themes that start from the human organism and from details that recall a carnal, living and moving physicality. Each work represents a great hybrid that escapes the eyes, often even an anthropomorphism that is never catalysed in a single, precise, static form but is created by the stratification and interconnections of uncontrollable elements that continue to evolve, breaking out of the central cage in which they were conceived by the artist for their deconstruction.

Amoroso emphasises his vision, taking to extremes certain symbolic elements that are part of his visual hemisphere: the humanised figures drawn by the artist belong to a queer universe and are a necessary mirror for a personal identity analysis. We have never been modern. And we are still not today. The title of the exhibition, taken from the 1990s literary work by Bruno Latour, could not be more contemporary, seen today through the eyes of Amoroso.

Amoroso’s subjects and details are “chthonic” creatures, as Donna Haraway would define them, who writes of contemporary unicum and natural hybridities of gender and beings “at once ancient and newborn (…) full of tentacles, antennae, fingers, cables, whip-like tails, spider legs, and ruffled hair… (that) make and unmake, are made and unmade.” Amoroso also draws from here, relating personal, autobiographical experiences to an urgent context that needs to be resolved. It is science fiction, but it is real. They are body snatchers, but they are real. If we have never seen them, then we have never really been modern. But we can be futurists, breaking through the virtual curtain that pierces and shows every wound, pointing to that body that will become, as the artist wants, ‘stable and unchanging’.

Artworks by Roberto Amoroso @amorob

Visit: 10 & zero uno at Santa Croce 270/D, Campiello Lavadori de Lana 30135 Venezia ITALY / www.10zerouno.com / @10zerouno – The exhibition open until 03 of September.

Photos by Filippo Molena

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