Category
Hannah Villiger: Roma and afterwards

Venue

Fondazione Sozzani
Corso Como, 10, 20154 Milano MI
Website
http://fondazionesozzani.org/
Category

Date

17 Sep 2021
Expired!

Time

6.30pm

Cost

Free

Hannah Villiger: Roma and afterwards

To coincide with the beginning of Miart, Istituto Svizzero, in collaboration with Mousse Publishing, will present the book launch of Hannah Villiger: Roma and afterwards, with a reading by Quinn Latimer.

The presentation will be introduced by Gioia Dal Molin and Cecilia Canziani.

Hannah Villiger (1951–1997) lived and worked as a resident artist at Istituto Svizzero in Rome from 1974 to 1976. There she realized her early artistic ideas and developed the sculptural approach to photography that would shape all of her later work — namely large-format photographs of her own body arranged into blocks of several images, which show close-ups of sometimes fragmented and abstracted body parts. Villiger viewed herself as a sculptor rather than a photographer, and these Roman years were decisive in shaping her artistic practice. In her studio and in the garden of Villa Maraini, she first developed simple objects inspired by the materials of Arte Povera, then gradually shifted to photography, perceiving it as a more sculptural method.

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    'Hannah Villiger: Roma and afterwards', Mousse Publishing, 2021. Design: Dallas. Photos: Daniele Colombo.