Exhibition of RUFA students from the two-year Fine Arts course, the works on display were created as part of the Experimental Printmaking course.
Artists: Bianca Rivetti Burattini, Negin Fallahmoghadami, Carter Helmandollar, Ángela Sánchez Ruiz, Eleonora Sgroi, Rodrigo Soto and Vittorio Venturoli. Curated by Amrutha Pradeep and Lucía Guerrero León.
With the supervision of lecturer Devin Kovach.
24 – 28 June 2024 – RUFA Space, Via degli Ausoni, 7. Free entrance.
“Counterproof” – a reverse impression – is a technique where a print is taken from a freshly printed image, rather than from the original matrix. This method not only challenges the traditional process by using the print itself as the source, but it also calls into question the nature of the original.
The artists in this exhibition are metaphorically ‘breaking’ the conventional vessel of printmaking to reveal the essence of unique identities, from various stand points of proof and counterproof. Their works embody a quest to uncover the soul of personhood beyond physical form.
In some cases they break the bound of flatness and explore dimensions, making the viewer move and explore them from different perspectives. In other cases, they aim to peel away the outer layers of identity, revealing the essence of human existence that transcends mere appearance. All the works seek the profound essence of personhood, often separating identity from the physical body, like the counter-proof that picks up its identity from the print rather than the plate.
See the photos from the opening
The exhibition will be open to the public until Thursday 28 June 2024 during normal academy opening hours:
Opening: Monday 24 June at 18.00
Tuesday-Thursday: 9.00 – 20.00.