Exhibition
this is Not a Curated Exhibit III
17 Dec 2022 – 5 Feb 2023
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- Via Gerolamo Borsieri
- 4D
- Como
Lombardy - 22100
- Italy
Galleria Ramo is pleased to present the third edition of this is Not a Curated Exhibition in an exhibition that creates the spirit of our very first opening back in 2017, when Galleria Ramo launched its first pop-up exhibition in Lugano, Switzerland.
About
Presenting an intimate selection of artists specially chosen by our two founders: Simon J. V. David, Arch. Benedetta De Rosa, by our colleague Andrea Barda and by our seven represented artists.
All the small-format works that make up the exhibition create windows from which to glimpse an introduction or taste of each exhibited artist. No interpretative support or predetermined path is specially offered, leaving a chance for a most complete and naive freedom of use. Our only purpose remains to offer small sparks from the life of each of these artists.
The following is a list of who invited who: Andrea Barda invites:
Rosa Frazzica (1995, Parma, Italy)
Simon J. V. David invites:
Berfin Ataman (1992, Istambul, Turkey) Benedetta De Rosa invites:
Julia Runggaldier (1993, Ortisei, Italy)
Hyun Cho (1982, Seoul, South Korea) invites: Carlo Galli (1981, Pietrasanta, Italy)
Ilaria Cuccagna (1981, Cesena, Italy) invites:
Stefano Comensoli_Nicolò Colciago (1990, Milan_1988, Garbagnate Milanese, Italy) Gianna Dispenza (1990, Washington, USA) invites:
Alexis de Chaunac (1991, New York City, USA)
Nicolò Masiero Sgrinzatto (1992, Padua, Italy) invites:
Flavia Albu (1991, Suceava, Romania)
Matteo Messori (1993, Reggio Emilia, Italy) invites:
Stefano Ferrari (1996, Milan Italy)
Alice Paltrinieri (1987, Rome, Italy) invites:
Alessio Barchitta (1991, Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, Italy)
Dave Swensen (1984, Norwalk, USA) invites:
Jonathan Michael Ray (1984, High Wycombe, UK)
Furthermore, for this special edition we are very happy to host Stefanie Idrobo, collector and art advisor who proposes Mexican artist Dennis Miranda Zamorano (1993, Mexico City, Mexico).
Dennis Miranda Zamorano's work focuses on the portrait, as an interpretation of the pictorial and material exploration of freedoms and risks, a flexible container that allows an emptying of experiences, the intensity of the forces determine to a large extent the characteristics of the final form.