FOTOROMANZA
an exhibition curated by Giada Olivotto & Camilla Paolino
with the participation of Milena Buckel & Corinne Périsset, Éditions Clinamen, Éditions Dasein, Giulia Essyad, Valentine Franc, FUZAO, Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, Nusser Glazova, Nicole Gravier, Jasmine Gregory, Gregory Hari, Andreas Hochuli, Lorenza Longhi, Sarah Margnetti, Alizé Rose-May Monod, Yoan Mudry, Giulio Scalisi, Caroline Schattling Villeval, Rita Siegfried, Ambra Viviani, and with the reflections of Barbara Casavecchia, Nicole Gravier, Elena Perugi
FOTOROMANZA is an exhibition project unraveling as a transgenerational reflection on the way in which images and discourses circulate in the sphere of popular visual culture and in mass communication regimes, shaping behavioral patterns and currents of thought. It questions the way in which myths and stereotypes emerge and spread through visual culture, affecting our modes of living and thinking. We invite you to join us and engage with the network of practices the project embraces and mobilizes, expanding the horizons of thought FOTOROMANZA aspires at disclosing.
FOTOROMANZA complies with health restrictions issued by the Federal Office of Public Health. FOTOROMANZA implements sanitary measures to protect all visitors, artistic contributors, and collaborators from covid-19. Please come along wearing your mask!
FOTOROMANZA has been produced with the generous support of Association one gee in fog, Ville de Genève, Colonnes Morris, Dr. Georg und Josi Guggenheim Stiftung, Ernst Göhner Stiftung, Ernst und Olga Gubler-Hablützel Stiftung, Fondation Casino Barrière de Montreux, Fondation Jan Michalski, Fondation Leenaards, Pro Helvetia, Walter und Ambrosina Oertli Stiftung
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