Le Vergini #2 - Print on cotton paper
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- Artist Corpicrudi
- Collection Le Vergini
- Creation year 2011
- Dimensions 45 x 30 cm
- Technique Print on cotton paper
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The ancient fairytale is hidden, yet it stings from within, helping to reveal the blurred border between a sleep that never seems to end and death, the suspension of dreams, enchantment and fear.
Bodies, objects, landscapes are located in an extraordinary, imaginative and fantastic (or almost sci-fi) chronotopic (spatial-temporal) dimension, an element that for me perhaps represents the main merit of this musical, visual and sensorial assemblage.
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Corpicrudi
Samantha Stella is an Italian visual artist, performer, director, set & costume designer, singer/musician. She works on projects mainly focused on body and live-art based practice, through the use of different languages - installations containing structural and bodily elements, photo, video, music, voice.
In 2005 she founded with Sergio Frazzingaro the visual artist duo called Corpicrudi (literally "rawbodies"); in 2015 she began a solo career also thanks to Italian art curator Francesca Alfano Miglietti, and a collaboration with songwriter Nero Kane, that took shape in her first film directed in California and presented in 2018 and 2019 together with a series of live concerts.
Her work was featured in contemporary art galleries, museums, theaters, churches and castles, with international premières, including: Joyce Theater New York; Amaturo Theatre Brodward Center for the Performing Arts, Miami; Pavillon Noir, Aix-en-Provence; Castello Aragonese in Taranto, home of the Italian Navy; Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome; Musei Strada Nuova, Genoa; Duomo in Molfetta; Basilica S. Maria Maggiore, Bergamo; Ace Museum, Los Angeles; Italian Cultural Institute Los Angeles; Museo Marca, Catanzaro; Museo Macro Asilo, Rome; Museo Madre, Napoli; Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica, Bologna.