Lina Fuc脿
Looking at others, letting oneself be looked at, looking at oneself: it is from this combination that the works of Lina Fuc脿 on show at the Galleria Giorgio Persano from Friday, 8 April 2016, draw their stimulus.
This combination takes a multitude of forms and processes: from the projection of a video in which the artist and an Egyptian girl compare each other using similar and distant gestures, to the composition of a light box in which a self-portrait is created from the overlay of portraits of other people; from filming of the artist being dressed by women who transform her into a resemblance of themselves (a tangible sign of cultural encounter), to the tenacious yet light shadow left on large sheets of white paper which describe the inner journey of a young woman on the threshold of disappearing.
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Looking at others, letting oneself be looked at, looking at oneself: it is from this combination that the works of Lina Fuc脿 on show at the Galleria Giorgio Persano from Friday, 8 April 2016, draw their stimulus.
This combination takes a multitude of forms and processes: from the projection of a video in which the artist and an Egyptian girl compare each other using similar and distant gestures, to the composition of a light box in which a self-portrait is created from the overlay of portraits of other people; from filming of the artist being dressed by women who transform her into a resemblance of themselves (a tangible sign of cultural encounter), to the tenacious yet light shadow left on large sheets of white paper which describe the inner journey of a young woman on the threshold of disappearing.