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MultimediaCinematography of Urban Madness di Pietro Reviglio
"Cinematography. Doubt. Folly. Rationality and irrationality merging across the background of the New York metropolitan area.
Cinematography of Urban Madness is a project of artistic contamination and synthesis between cinematographic and photographic narrative. Focusing his attention on the image seen as a film still, Italian artist Pietro Reviglio recreates fragments of an imaginary screenplay revolving around the figure of an artist and his studio, a New York interior in which alienation intertwines with folly and tension gives way to violence.
The project combines elements of photography, video and writing, to unveil the dark side of the artistic practice, its places, subjects and objects, mixing cinematographic fiction with autobiographical material. Through contrasting narrative and image, and eliminating all cause and effect relations, Reviglio recreates the scrambled structure of distorted thought, investigating the very process of visual narrative and challenging its canons".
from the Italian Academy press release, March 2011
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Presentation video of ContemporaryArt Torino Piemonte
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Documentation regarding the exhibit curated by Giorgina Bertolino and Francesco Pola (Sala Bolaffi, from February 19 to May 9, 2010) that depicted the most significant art decade in Turin through six theme sections and twenty-two works.
Documentation regarding the exhibit curated by Giorgina Bertolino and Francesco Pola (Sala Bolaffi, from February 19 to May 9, 2010) that depicted the most significant art decade in Turin through six theme sections and twenty-two works.
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Andrea Bellini, director at the Castle of Rivoli (with Beatrice Merz), presents the museum’s new guidelines.


