2000 – COSE NUOVE
COSE NUOVE – 2000








title: Cose Nuove
year: 2000
media: On site sculptures over boulders protruding from the urban environment of the village of Carpineto Romano, Roma, Italia size: environmental
produced by: Federico Fusj, Ass. Zerynthia, Township of Carpineto Romano
position: On Site, in the process of being bequeathed to the Township of Carpineto Romano
Exhibited:
2000, Cose Nuove, Group Show curated and organized by Ass. Zerynthia
This work is a reflection on the contradictions of the Italian artistic identity and in general on the rhetoric related to the conceptual idea of assumption in art. The work, consists of a series of street sculptures made on the outcropping boulders spread in the urban fabric of the ancient village of Carpineto Romano. A work that has not added anything but that has highlighted through an interpretation or a formal destination what was already there.
Literature:
Images: Marco Fedele Di Catrano – Zerynthia