Nov 30, 2016

Solo Exhibition Silvia Inselvini_ Eadem Mutata Resurgo, by Ioana Morosan, I Design

On the 4th of November started the Solo Exhibition Silvia Inselvini_ Eadem Mutata Resurgo. The selection of works produced by Silvia are displayed in IAGA Contemporary Art Gallery and in the recently opened studio: IAGA is NOW Studio, situated in No.8 Horea Street, Cluj-Napoca. The exhibition can be visited until the 1st of December, every day except Monday, from 10 am to 7 pm.

The Italian  young Artist Silvia Inselvini  was born in Brescia in 1986 and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts “SantaGiulia” in Brescia. In her works she mainly focuses on the research on time and temporality.

The exhibition hosted by IAGA Contemporary Art Gallery is articulated in fifteen or so works based on the deep research of the origin of sense, of time, of self. The project developed by Silvia in the last few years divides into different categories: the installation like ‘La strada’ (‘The Road’), ‘Le spade’ (‘The Swords’) and ‘Respiri’ (‘Breaths’), the video that has an integrating role in the process of the artistic creation, the mechanical repetition of the gesture found in the work ‘Non dormo la notte (‘I Don’t Sleep at Night’)’.

The exhibition's title is a Latin phrase that literally means ‘Although changed, I arise the same’. The phrase synthesize the concepts that lead the artist to create, such as: the automatism as for example in the work ‘Non  dormo la notte’, the process of creation found in ‘Notturno 1,2,3,4,5,6,7’, ‘Errori 2’ and ‘Errori 3’, the investigation on the origin of things in work ‘Cellule’,  and the knowledge of suspended time found in work ‘Kalachakra’,  a term used by Vajrayana Buddhists which translates to wheel of time or "time-cycles".

The entire exhibition can undoubtedly be defined as contemporary considering the fact that it is a detailed representation of what modern humans reflect on. If you haven’t visited it yet and it seems appealing to you, there are  three days left to do it at IAGA Contemporary Art Gallery.