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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Argini Variabili exhibition in Trento, Italy by Burnazzi Feltrin Architects

 
July 2nd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Burnazzi Feltrin Architects 

The exhibition Argini Variabili, held in the Sala Maier of Pergine Valsugana, exhibits the photos of Andrea Vicentini, a young artist who marries technicity, research and emotional impact. The main theme is Australia, a country he has visited to immortalize its natural landscapes, its cultural ones and the people who live in them.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

  • Architects: Burnazzi Feltrin Architects
  • Project: Argini Variabili exhibition
  • Location: Pergine ValsuganaTrento, Italy
  • Photography: Andrea Vicentini
  • Team: Burnazzi Elisa arch., Feltrin Davide arch

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

The setting captures the contrasts, the suggestions, even up to the contradictions of such a great country; the choice to use white and black tones takes the viewer back to one of the expression modes of the artist’s photography, but at the same time, it also takes advantage of the inherent characteristics the place where the exhibition takes place.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

The room floor, partially covered with black pvc, has provided the input to think about the access itself. The floor of the piazza Serra is covered by a carpet with the title of the exhibition, inviting the visitor to enter. The shape and the black entrance are reminiscent of the interior of the camera. Once the visitor passes this filter, he is expected to make a choice: whether to go right or left, just like the artist whose eye selects and interprets the subject in front of him. Once he is inside, the exhibition space is white and the floor is made of wood. The spectator is impressed by the photographs, without captions, displayed in an apparently random order, that, in reality, fosters the color combinations and emotional impressions. Against the white, the cold shades of the Blue Mountains stand out, rendered as such by eucalyptus oil released into the air, the red-colored iron-rich soil, the variety of colorful billboards, cars, passers-by in the centre of Sydney and Melbourne.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Available to visitors in the centre of the space, there are sections of a tree trunk to be used as seats or as a game, because the show is also meant for children: the pictures placed at the bottom depict, in fact, some of the most representative animals of the Australian continent.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

Image Courtesy © Andrea Vicentini

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