Palazzo Malipiero, seat of Montenegro's pavilion at the Venice Biennale, features photographs of Riccardo Tosetto (Noventa Vicentina, 1983), a young Venetian photographer who during his travels he has investigated the relationship between city and nature, testifying with his Flip the redevelopment of urban neighborhoods. The favorite subjects of his photographs are in fact the city. The drabness of urban roads and buildings accompanies the visitor into an exhibition that brings together images of distant cities to each other but united under the banner of architecture, where buildings are isolated and decontextualized to capture the artistic elements that they make it unique.
The exhibition will be accompanied by Riccardo Tosetto's various meetings and reflection on the theme of the relationship between people and urban space and poetic experimentation and performance artists of the Atelier Edgar Larsen.
On the occasion of the exhibition, will be the performance Labyrinth, based on the idea of the labyrinth as a physical space, social and imaginative, a powerful synergy between the poems of Julian Zhara (young poet with the assets already two publications, and Liqueurs in apnea), the composer of sound research Ilich Molin and video art of Enrico Sambenini.