Rä di Martino

Electric Whispers

curated by Maria Rosa Sossai

 

Electric Whispers examines the significant role of gathering and meeting places for young people living in Lebanon during a dramatic period marked by escalating conflicts. Through her travels to Lebanon since 2023 and the project for a fiction film to be shot also in Beirut, the artist has delved into the youth world to study their virtual and physical meeting spaces.
Virtual meetings in video games and the creation of avatars and fictional identities are often experienced by the new generations as an escape from complex living conditions, while video games become accessible and safe spaces for socialization, where the bursting vitality that accompanies formative years seems to find answers. The places depicted through images by Rä di Martino help to emerge from disorientation and connect us with what, according to Judith Butler, is the task of art: “to alleviate the intolerability of life and allow us to tolerate the intolerable… which does not mean solving it, but relating to it, living with it, examining its contours, its consistencies, reflecting on the mechanisms and methods that allow it to perpetuate itself.”

Electric Whispers is an exhibition conceived for the Italian Cultural Institute of Beirut.

 

Rä di Martino (Rome, 1975) studied in London, where she earned an MFA from the Slade School of Art. With the Premio New York, she received a scholarship at Columbia University. Her work has been exhibited internationally, in museums and film festivals, including: MoMA-PS1 and Artists Space, New York; Tate Modern, London; MCA, Chicago; Palazzo Grassi, Venice; Museion, Bolzano; Magasin, Grenoble; the Busan Biennale; Manifesta 7; Kino der Kunst, Munich; Transmediale, Berlin. At the Venice Film Festival, she presented in 2014 the medium-length documentary”The Show MAS Go On,” winning the Gillo Pontecorvo Award, the SIAE Award, and a Nastro d’Argento and in 2018 her feature film “Controfigura.” In 2019, she opened the exhibition “Afterall” at Mattatoio – Palaexpo in Rome and at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen. In 2022, she held a retrospective exhibition at Forte Belvedere in Florence and a solo exhibition at Torre Matta in Otranto with an installation on Carmelo Bene’s archive. The exhibition “Kant Can’t” will be presented in 2025 at Fondazione Giuliani in Rome.

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H 18 CHIOSTRI DI SAN PIETRO | LABORATORIO APERTO
meet the artist
RÄ DI MARTINO
Moderator MARIA ROSA SOSSAI

Exhibition Venue

Palazzo Da Mosto
via Giovanni Battista Mari, 7
Reggio Emilia

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Opening hours

opening days
24th of April › 19-23
25th of April › 10-23
26th of April › 10-23
27th of April › 10-20

from 1st of May to 8th of June
Thursday › 10-13 / 15-20
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays › 10-20

Category
Palazzo da Mosto