Roughly a year after the accident, the Italian artistic movement Meduses takes inspiration from this disaster to reflect on the current environmental situation and on the dramatic consequences of human error. The “black sea” also represents the pollution of the soul that, pushed by the extreme desire of profit, forgets respect, safety, and dignity, culminating in the catastrophe.
This tragedy is but one of the many that have recently shaken both the world and public opinion. Alongside it, the battle for the “black gold” in Iraq, the bombing of Libya, the nuclear emergency in Japan, new leaks of crude oil in New Zealand and Brazil... The artists interpret these situations in a lyric or existentialist key.
After their exhibits in Italy, they are now invited at Gallery at Avalon Island in Orlando, Florida, from January 19th to February 10th 2012. The exhibition, curated by Vera Agosti, displays paintings and photos by Giovanni Cerri, Jaya Cozzani, Emanuele Gregolin, Anna Madia, Lorenzo Manenti, Iacopo Raugei. The American street artist, sculptor and performer, Robin Van Arsdol, always devoted to the fight against war and nuclear proliferation, joins the group as guest artist.
BLACK SEA
Meduses: Giovanni Cerri, Jaya Cozzani, Emanuele Gregolin, Anna Madia, Lorenzo Manenti, Iacopo Raugei; Guest artist: Robin Van Arsdol
Curator: Vera Agosti
From January 19th to February 10th 2012
Gallery at Avalon Island - 39 S.Magnolia Ave. - Orlando, Florida 32801
Free entry - thurs | sat 11.30 AM – 6:00 PM
Opening reception: Thursday January 19th, 2012 from 6:00-9:00 PM
PREVIEW: thursday January 5th 2012, Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) - 2416 North Mills Avenue -
Orlando, Florida.
Catalogue: Prearo Editore


















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