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Lorenza Lucchi Basili – ControVerso
ControVerso, la proposta per lo spazio ipogeo dello Studio Spin, è un’inversione percettiva. Si scende per ritrovarsi immersi in un tappeto di macro dettagli luminosi. Si tratta di “Space Ninety-seven, Bilbao”, serie sul Guggenheim spagnolo realizzata a fine 2009.
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Studio Spin e Municipio Roma XVII hanno il piacere di ospitare un nuovo progetto site specific di Lorenza Lucchi Basili, ControVerso, a cura di Silvia Litardi, realizzato con il sostegno della Galleria Oredaria Arti Contemporanee ed “Evento collaterale” della Festa dell’Architettura di Roma – Index Urbis. ControVerso inaugura il ciclo SPAZIARE con cui lo Studio Spin apre le porte al pubblico.
L’opera di Lorenza Lucchi Basili, architetto di formazione, usa la fotografia come mezzo per indagare lo spazio costruito; segue l’andamento di grandi architetture, spesso a firma di Archistar come Rem Koolhaas, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Santiago Calatrava, Herzog & De Meuron, Norman Foster. Cammina su linee di fuga precise, isola elementi singoli che mai restituiscono allo spettatore l’impatto unitario delle architetture; il dettaglio le è complice nel vagare alla ricerca di elementi non immediati. Le serie fotografiche hanno come titolo la città che la ospita ed un numero seriale.
ControVerso, la proposta per lo spazio ipogeo dello Studio Spin, è un’inversione percettiva. Si scende per ritrovarsi immersi in un tappeto di macro dettagli luminosi. Si tratta di “Space Ninety-seven, Bilbao”, serie sul Guggenheim spagnolo realizzata a fine 2009.
I frammenti del soggetto, la celebre opera di Frank Gehry, affiorano staccandosi dal grigio-fondale dell’aula, si muovono sulla superficie come fossero stati appena impressi e ancora immersi nell’acido. Lo straniamento derivante dalla tensione che il dispositivo installativo genera, intavola un discorso controverso sullo spazio; non il ritratto di una data opera architettonica, ma la costruzione di un immaginario spaziale che scivola nell’orizzonte collettivo.
“Space Ninety-seven, Bilbao” è parte della ricerca rigorosa che Lorenza Lucchi Basili conduce da circa dieci anni e che l’ha portata da Chicago a Vancouver, da Vilnius a Granada. Tra le serie più conosciute e pubblicate vale ricordare “Space Sixty-three, Seattle”, serie dedicata alla biblioteca progettata dall’architetto olandese Rem Koolhaas; “Space Thirty-nine, Valencia”, il Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica di Santiago Calatrava e “Space Ninety-three, Paris”, la Fondazione Cartier di Jean Nouvel.
Lorenza Lucchi Basili nasce a Pescara, vive e lavora a Padova.
L’artista ha partecipato a numerose mostre personali in Italia e all’estero, tra cui: Cinque ritratti/five portraits, Studio G7, Bologna (2009); Eighty-two movements, uqbar Project Space, Berlino (2008); Bildarchive 5, spinnerei archiv massiv, Lipsia (2008); Vetro e verità, Radford University Art Museum, Radford, Virginia, USA (2007); Statements, Paris Photo, Parigi (2007); Inside out, outside in, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee, Roma (2007); StructureSurface, Meno Parkas, Kaunas (2006). Tra le collettive recenti vale ricordare: Squares of Rome, MOCA Shanghai (2010); Ortus Artis, Certosa, Padula (2008); It’s Not Easy, Exit Art, New York, USA (2008); My Space, PAN, Napoli (2008); Round trip, Centre International d’Accueil et d’Echanges des Récollets, Parigi, Francia (2007); The most curatorial biennial of the universe, apexart, New York (2007); Dissertare/Disertare, CIAC - Centro internazionale per l'arte contemporanea, Genazzano (2006).
LORENZA LUCCHI BASILI
Born in Pescara, Italy; lives and works in Padova, Italy.
Address: via Nazareth 2/3, 35128 Padova, Italy
E-mail: lucchi_basili@fastwebnet.it
Education
Degree in Architecture (with honors and publication), G. D’Annunzio University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy. Has published a book and scholarly articles on the fractal geometry of cities.
Solo exhibitions
2010
Spaziare I, Spin, Rome (curated by Silvia Litardi) (may).
2009
Cinque ritratti/five portraits, Studio G7, Bologna, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni).*
2008
Bildarchive 5, Spinnerei Archiv Massiv, Leipzig, Germany.*
Eighty-two movements, uqbar Project Space, Berlin, Germany (curated by Marina Sorbello and Antje Weizel).
2007
Spazio sessantadue, Reggio Emilia, Spazio KM129, Reggio Emilia, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni).*
Vetro e verità, Radford University Art Museum, Radford, Virginia, USA (curated by Preston Thayer).*
Inside out, outside in, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee, Rome, Italy (catalog essay by Mark Gisbourne).*
Statements – Lorenza Lucchi Basili, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee/Paris Photo, Paris, France.
2006
StructureSurface, Meno Parkas, Kaunas; Arka, Vilnius, Lithuania (curated by Marina Sorbello).*
2004
Emergences, Beth Allison Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.*
2003
Space twentyfive, Berlin, Indiana University Art Gallery Media Room, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA (curated by Kaz McCue).
Spazio trentanove, Valencia, O’ Artoteca, Milan, Italy (curated by Gabi Scardi).*
2002
Su Palatu, Villanova Monteleone, Italy (curated by Giuliana Altea and Marco Magnani).*
Noass, Riga, Latvia (curated by Ieva Bumane).*
2001
Desiertos, Belleza y Felicidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina.*
1999
Spazio diciotto Chartres, Graffio, Bologna, Italy (curated by Anteo Radovan and Anna Rossi).*
Selected recent group exhibitions
2010
Squares of Rome, MOCA Shanghai, Shanghai, China.* (curated by Achille Bonito Oliva and Cecilia Casorati) (may)
2009
Incontri d'aria, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee, Rome, Italy.
Travelogue, various venues, Capri, Italy (curated by Massimiliano Scuderi and Arianna Rosica).
2008
Una storia privata – A private history. Photography and Contemporary Art from the Cotroneo Collection, Carlo Bilotti Museum, Rome, Italy; Teatro Circo Price/Photo España, Madrid, Spain; Photo Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico (curated by Alessandra Mauro and Federica Pirani).*
Architecture Play, Ex Casara, Berchidda, Italy (curated by Laura Barreca).*
It’s Not Easy, Exit Art, New York, USA.
Ortus artis, Certosa di Padula, Italy (curated by Achille Bonito Oliva).*
Some artists of the gallery, Studio G7, Bologna, Italy.
Paesaggio italiano, Luiss, Rome, Italy (curated by Ludovico Pratesi).*
My Space, PAN, Naples, Italy (curated by Julia Draganovic and Laura Barreca).*
Bernardo Bellotto: uno sguardo al 2015, Castello Sforzesco, Milan, Italy.
2007
The most curatorial biennial of the universe, apexart, New York, USA.
Round trip – An Itinerary between Paris, Milan and New York, Centre International d’Accueil et d’Echanges des Récollets, Paris, France (curated by Francesca di Nardo).
2006
Enigma, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius, Lithuania (curated by Arvydas Zalpys).
Dissertare/Disertare, Castello Colonna, Genazzano, Italy (section curated by Laura Barreca).
URP! Dieci posizioni tra pubblico e privato, Assessorato alla Cultura Building, Regione Sardegna, Cagliari, Italy (curated by Giuliana Altea and Mark Gisbourne)*.
2005
Resolutions 05, Hallwalls at SoundLab, Buffalo, New York, USA (curated by JT Rinker).*
Ti voglio bene, Raid Projects, Los Angeles, California, USA (curated by Gabi Scardi).*
Universo inverso, Studio G7, Bologna, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni).
Abstraction: ordine e immaginazione, VIII Casoli International Prize, Cartoteca Regionale delle Marche, Serra San Quirico, Italy (curated by Valerio Dehò).*
Opsound at Tokyo-Ozone, Opsound and Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France.
Bologna contemporanea: 1975-2005, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Bologna, Italy (curated by Peter Weiermair).*
Fuori Uso 2005: La strada, Ex COFA, Pescara (curated by Agnes Kohlmeyer).
2004
A rose is a rose is a rose, Grand Forks Art Gallery, Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada (curated by Paul Crawford).
Drift: Resonant cities, New Media Scotland, Edinburgh, UK (curated by Robert King).
Conversations with the contemporary figure, Eyedrum, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (curated by Danielle Roney).
Women’s city, ACCEA (Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art), Yerevan, Armenia (curated by Heriqnaz Galstyan, Arpine Tokmayan, Narine Zolyan).*
Suburbia. Periferie nel territorio nella mente nella comunicazione, Chiostri di S. Domenico and other venues, Reggio Emilia, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni and Marco Senaldi).*
Videos incriveis 2004-04, Teatro Odisseia, Rio de Janeiro (curated by Carlo Sansolo and Erika Fraenkel).
Masters’ mystery, Florida International University at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Miami, Florida, USA (curated by Daniel Viñoly).
Unsupportable reality, M. K. Ciurlionis National Museum of Art, Architects’ House, Meno Parkas, Kaunas, Lithuania (curated by Kristina Budryte).
2003
Subjetiva. Belleza y Felicidad en retrospectiva 1999-2002, Belleza y Felicidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina (curated by Emiliano Miliyo).
Neon warm up, Neon, Bologna, Italy.
Video group show, 825 Gallery, Los Angeles, California, USA.
RAM-Radio Arte Mobile, II Valencia Biennale, Valencia, Spain (curated by Zerynthia).*
RAM-Radio Arte Mobile, Utopia Station, L Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (curated by Cecilia Casorati, Lorenzo Benedetti, Gigiotto Del Vecchio, Matteo Giacomelli and Nicola Setari).
Launch Option Berlin, BuroFriedrich and Opsound.org, Berlin, Germany.
Le città di RAM, Zerynthia, Paliano, Italy (curated by Lorenzo Benedetti).
Large format, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA (curated by Matt Mc Nichols).
Intervals: (themes and variations on) relational space, Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco, California, USA (curated by Kent Howie and Kathleen Quillian).
Sonicity, Istituto Superiore Antincendi and Mercati Generali, Rome, Italy (curated by Moorroom).*
FAQ, urban spaces of Castel S. Pietro Terme (curated by Gino Gianuizzi and Mauro Manara).
The Canal Street Projection Project, urban spaces of Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (curated by Nightworks).
TVC – Tele Vizzione Centraale, Factor 44, Antwerpen, Belgium.
2002
gmi 17, Art Center Gallery, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Missouri, USA (selected by Raechell Smith).
Concept to Object, Cade Arts Center, Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland, USA (curated by Adam Lerner).
The Eukabeuk Event, Chiang Mai University Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
IJS 2002, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, New Jersey, USA (selected by William Zimmer).
Note: Nostalgie, Viafarini, Milan, Italy (curated by Gabi Scardi).
Women with Vision 2002: The Restless Age, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA (curated by Sheryl Mousley).
DNArt. Transiti metamorfosi permanenze, Kunst Merano Arte, Merano, Italy (curated by Valerio Dehò).*
Ecstasy, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, California, USA (curated by Meg Linton).
Fotocellule/Photocells, Spazio & Ricerca, Fondazione Italiana per la Fotografia, Turin, Italy (curated by Mara Granzotto).
Sight4, Museo Laboratorio d’Arte Contemporanea, Città S. Angelo, Italy (curated by Enzo De Leonibus).
2001
No sex, no drugs, no R&R, Y. Kondratiuk Foundation, Black Widow Club, Novosibirsk, Russia (curated by Konstantin Skotnikov).
Seeking the sequential, Rochester Contemporary, Rochester, New York, USA (curated by Elizabeth McDade).
Mediterranea 2, Muzej Rupe and other venues, Dubrovnik, Croatia (curated by Valerio Dehò).*
Open Studios, Art/Omi, Ghent, New York, USA.
October, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA (selected by Peter Frank).*
2001: Odissey between place and space, Hera Gallery, Wakefield, Rhode Island, USA (curated by Ramsey Lofton).
L’opera di Lorenza Lucchi Basili, architetto di formazione, usa la fotografia come mezzo per indagare lo spazio costruito; segue l’andamento di grandi architetture, spesso a firma di Archistar come Rem Koolhaas, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Santiago Calatrava, Herzog & De Meuron, Norman Foster. Cammina su linee di fuga precise, isola elementi singoli che mai restituiscono allo spettatore l’impatto unitario delle architetture; il dettaglio le è complice nel vagare alla ricerca di elementi non immediati. Le serie fotografiche hanno come titolo la città che la ospita ed un numero seriale.
ControVerso, la proposta per lo spazio ipogeo dello Studio Spin, è un’inversione percettiva. Si scende per ritrovarsi immersi in un tappeto di macro dettagli luminosi. Si tratta di “Space Ninety-seven, Bilbao”, serie sul Guggenheim spagnolo realizzata a fine 2009.
I frammenti del soggetto, la celebre opera di Frank Gehry, affiorano staccandosi dal grigio-fondale dell’aula, si muovono sulla superficie come fossero stati appena impressi e ancora immersi nell’acido. Lo straniamento derivante dalla tensione che il dispositivo installativo genera, intavola un discorso controverso sullo spazio; non il ritratto di una data opera architettonica, ma la costruzione di un immaginario spaziale che scivola nell’orizzonte collettivo.
“Space Ninety-seven, Bilbao” è parte della ricerca rigorosa che Lorenza Lucchi Basili conduce da circa dieci anni e che l’ha portata da Chicago a Vancouver, da Vilnius a Granada. Tra le serie più conosciute e pubblicate vale ricordare “Space Sixty-three, Seattle”, serie dedicata alla biblioteca progettata dall’architetto olandese Rem Koolhaas; “Space Thirty-nine, Valencia”, il Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica di Santiago Calatrava e “Space Ninety-three, Paris”, la Fondazione Cartier di Jean Nouvel.
Lorenza Lucchi Basili nasce a Pescara, vive e lavora a Padova.
L’artista ha partecipato a numerose mostre personali in Italia e all’estero, tra cui: Cinque ritratti/five portraits, Studio G7, Bologna (2009); Eighty-two movements, uqbar Project Space, Berlino (2008); Bildarchive 5, spinnerei archiv massiv, Lipsia (2008); Vetro e verità, Radford University Art Museum, Radford, Virginia, USA (2007); Statements, Paris Photo, Parigi (2007); Inside out, outside in, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee, Roma (2007); StructureSurface, Meno Parkas, Kaunas (2006). Tra le collettive recenti vale ricordare: Squares of Rome, MOCA Shanghai (2010); Ortus Artis, Certosa, Padula (2008); It’s Not Easy, Exit Art, New York, USA (2008); My Space, PAN, Napoli (2008); Round trip, Centre International d’Accueil et d’Echanges des Récollets, Parigi, Francia (2007); The most curatorial biennial of the universe, apexart, New York (2007); Dissertare/Disertare, CIAC - Centro internazionale per l'arte contemporanea, Genazzano (2006).
LORENZA LUCCHI BASILI
Born in Pescara, Italy; lives and works in Padova, Italy.
Address: via Nazareth 2/3, 35128 Padova, Italy
E-mail: lucchi_basili@fastwebnet.it
Education
Degree in Architecture (with honors and publication), G. D’Annunzio University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy. Has published a book and scholarly articles on the fractal geometry of cities.
Solo exhibitions
2010
Spaziare I, Spin, Rome (curated by Silvia Litardi) (may).
2009
Cinque ritratti/five portraits, Studio G7, Bologna, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni).*
2008
Bildarchive 5, Spinnerei Archiv Massiv, Leipzig, Germany.*
Eighty-two movements, uqbar Project Space, Berlin, Germany (curated by Marina Sorbello and Antje Weizel).
2007
Spazio sessantadue, Reggio Emilia, Spazio KM129, Reggio Emilia, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni).*
Vetro e verità, Radford University Art Museum, Radford, Virginia, USA (curated by Preston Thayer).*
Inside out, outside in, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee, Rome, Italy (catalog essay by Mark Gisbourne).*
Statements – Lorenza Lucchi Basili, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee/Paris Photo, Paris, France.
2006
StructureSurface, Meno Parkas, Kaunas; Arka, Vilnius, Lithuania (curated by Marina Sorbello).*
2004
Emergences, Beth Allison Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.*
2003
Space twentyfive, Berlin, Indiana University Art Gallery Media Room, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA (curated by Kaz McCue).
Spazio trentanove, Valencia, O’ Artoteca, Milan, Italy (curated by Gabi Scardi).*
2002
Su Palatu, Villanova Monteleone, Italy (curated by Giuliana Altea and Marco Magnani).*
Noass, Riga, Latvia (curated by Ieva Bumane).*
2001
Desiertos, Belleza y Felicidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina.*
1999
Spazio diciotto Chartres, Graffio, Bologna, Italy (curated by Anteo Radovan and Anna Rossi).*
Selected recent group exhibitions
2010
Squares of Rome, MOCA Shanghai, Shanghai, China.* (curated by Achille Bonito Oliva and Cecilia Casorati) (may)
2009
Incontri d'aria, Oredaria Arti Contemporanee, Rome, Italy.
Travelogue, various venues, Capri, Italy (curated by Massimiliano Scuderi and Arianna Rosica).
2008
Una storia privata – A private history. Photography and Contemporary Art from the Cotroneo Collection, Carlo Bilotti Museum, Rome, Italy; Teatro Circo Price/Photo España, Madrid, Spain; Photo Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico (curated by Alessandra Mauro and Federica Pirani).*
Architecture Play, Ex Casara, Berchidda, Italy (curated by Laura Barreca).*
It’s Not Easy, Exit Art, New York, USA.
Ortus artis, Certosa di Padula, Italy (curated by Achille Bonito Oliva).*
Some artists of the gallery, Studio G7, Bologna, Italy.
Paesaggio italiano, Luiss, Rome, Italy (curated by Ludovico Pratesi).*
My Space, PAN, Naples, Italy (curated by Julia Draganovic and Laura Barreca).*
Bernardo Bellotto: uno sguardo al 2015, Castello Sforzesco, Milan, Italy.
2007
The most curatorial biennial of the universe, apexart, New York, USA.
Round trip – An Itinerary between Paris, Milan and New York, Centre International d’Accueil et d’Echanges des Récollets, Paris, France (curated by Francesca di Nardo).
2006
Enigma, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius, Lithuania (curated by Arvydas Zalpys).
Dissertare/Disertare, Castello Colonna, Genazzano, Italy (section curated by Laura Barreca).
URP! Dieci posizioni tra pubblico e privato, Assessorato alla Cultura Building, Regione Sardegna, Cagliari, Italy (curated by Giuliana Altea and Mark Gisbourne)*.
2005
Resolutions 05, Hallwalls at SoundLab, Buffalo, New York, USA (curated by JT Rinker).*
Ti voglio bene, Raid Projects, Los Angeles, California, USA (curated by Gabi Scardi).*
Universo inverso, Studio G7, Bologna, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni).
Abstraction: ordine e immaginazione, VIII Casoli International Prize, Cartoteca Regionale delle Marche, Serra San Quirico, Italy (curated by Valerio Dehò).*
Opsound at Tokyo-Ozone, Opsound and Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France.
Bologna contemporanea: 1975-2005, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Bologna, Italy (curated by Peter Weiermair).*
Fuori Uso 2005: La strada, Ex COFA, Pescara (curated by Agnes Kohlmeyer).
2004
A rose is a rose is a rose, Grand Forks Art Gallery, Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada (curated by Paul Crawford).
Drift: Resonant cities, New Media Scotland, Edinburgh, UK (curated by Robert King).
Conversations with the contemporary figure, Eyedrum, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (curated by Danielle Roney).
Women’s city, ACCEA (Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art), Yerevan, Armenia (curated by Heriqnaz Galstyan, Arpine Tokmayan, Narine Zolyan).*
Suburbia. Periferie nel territorio nella mente nella comunicazione, Chiostri di S. Domenico and other venues, Reggio Emilia, Italy (curated by Marinella Paderni and Marco Senaldi).*
Videos incriveis 2004-04, Teatro Odisseia, Rio de Janeiro (curated by Carlo Sansolo and Erika Fraenkel).
Masters’ mystery, Florida International University at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Miami, Florida, USA (curated by Daniel Viñoly).
Unsupportable reality, M. K. Ciurlionis National Museum of Art, Architects’ House, Meno Parkas, Kaunas, Lithuania (curated by Kristina Budryte).
2003
Subjetiva. Belleza y Felicidad en retrospectiva 1999-2002, Belleza y Felicidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina (curated by Emiliano Miliyo).
Neon warm up, Neon, Bologna, Italy.
Video group show, 825 Gallery, Los Angeles, California, USA.
RAM-Radio Arte Mobile, II Valencia Biennale, Valencia, Spain (curated by Zerynthia).*
RAM-Radio Arte Mobile, Utopia Station, L Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (curated by Cecilia Casorati, Lorenzo Benedetti, Gigiotto Del Vecchio, Matteo Giacomelli and Nicola Setari).
Launch Option Berlin, BuroFriedrich and Opsound.org, Berlin, Germany.
Le città di RAM, Zerynthia, Paliano, Italy (curated by Lorenzo Benedetti).
Large format, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA (curated by Matt Mc Nichols).
Intervals: (themes and variations on) relational space, Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco, California, USA (curated by Kent Howie and Kathleen Quillian).
Sonicity, Istituto Superiore Antincendi and Mercati Generali, Rome, Italy (curated by Moorroom).*
FAQ, urban spaces of Castel S. Pietro Terme (curated by Gino Gianuizzi and Mauro Manara).
The Canal Street Projection Project, urban spaces of Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (curated by Nightworks).
TVC – Tele Vizzione Centraale, Factor 44, Antwerpen, Belgium.
2002
gmi 17, Art Center Gallery, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Missouri, USA (selected by Raechell Smith).
Concept to Object, Cade Arts Center, Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland, USA (curated by Adam Lerner).
The Eukabeuk Event, Chiang Mai University Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
IJS 2002, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, New Jersey, USA (selected by William Zimmer).
Note: Nostalgie, Viafarini, Milan, Italy (curated by Gabi Scardi).
Women with Vision 2002: The Restless Age, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA (curated by Sheryl Mousley).
DNArt. Transiti metamorfosi permanenze, Kunst Merano Arte, Merano, Italy (curated by Valerio Dehò).*
Ecstasy, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, California, USA (curated by Meg Linton).
Fotocellule/Photocells, Spazio & Ricerca, Fondazione Italiana per la Fotografia, Turin, Italy (curated by Mara Granzotto).
Sight4, Museo Laboratorio d’Arte Contemporanea, Città S. Angelo, Italy (curated by Enzo De Leonibus).
2001
No sex, no drugs, no R&R, Y. Kondratiuk Foundation, Black Widow Club, Novosibirsk, Russia (curated by Konstantin Skotnikov).
Seeking the sequential, Rochester Contemporary, Rochester, New York, USA (curated by Elizabeth McDade).
Mediterranea 2, Muzej Rupe and other venues, Dubrovnik, Croatia (curated by Valerio Dehò).*
Open Studios, Art/Omi, Ghent, New York, USA.
October, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA (selected by Peter Frank).*
2001: Odissey between place and space, Hera Gallery, Wakefield, Rhode Island, USA (curated by Ramsey Lofton).
27
maggio 2010
Lorenza Lucchi Basili – ControVerso
Dal 27 maggio al 13 giugno 2010
fotografia
Location
STUDIO SPIN
Roma, Via Vodice, 8, (Roma)
Roma, Via Vodice, 8, (Roma)
Orario di apertura
da lunedì a venerdì, 14.00-19.00 (o su appuntamento)
Vernissage
27 Maggio 2010, ore 18-20
Sito web
www.indexurbis.it
Autore
Curatore