Presentation of the book Il Sangue delle Donne-The Blood of Women and talk at MACRO Museum, Rome.
I will talk about the work I made for this collective project (image above, from the MACRO May catalogue).
Thursday 16th
18pm
MACRO Museum, Rome
Presentation of the book Il Sangue delle Donne-The Blood of Women and talk at MACRO Museum, Rome.
I will talk about the work I made for this collective project (image above, from the MACRO May catalogue).
Thursday 16th
18pm
MACRO Museum, Rome
I am doing an artist talk at ISSP Gallery about my practice and the recidency here, together with Anna Hornik.
Artist Talk
Sara Palmieri + Anna Hornik
thursday April 11th 2019
6.30 pm
ISSP Galley
Riga, Latvia
Presentation of the book Il Sangue delle Donne-The Blood of Women and talk at GNAM, Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome.
I will talk about the work I made for this collective project together with some of the artists present in the book.
Friday 15th
17pm
GNAM, Rome
Upcoming events, book launch, talks for the book Il sangue delle donne. Tracce di rosso sul panno bianco / The blood of women. Traces of red on white cloth. I’m part of it with my work When I was 13, among other sixty-eight amazing women artists.
Upcoming February 19
Lecture by Manuela De Leonardis, book curator
The Center for European Studies UNC
North Carolina (USA)
Supported by Fondazione Pasquale Battista, The blood of women. Traces of red on white cloth is the book produced by Manuela De Leonardis within the framework of the artistic project she has created and curated. It involves sixty-eight international artists working with a menstrual cloth. The physical and conceptual link between these women and their menstrual cloths is extremely close. In their own language and with this awareness each artist has addressed different aspects of femininity: birth, puberty, maternity, reproductive choices, menopause, sexuality violence and feminicide, considering that some of them are still taboo both in western and global society. In the hands of Ilaria Abbiento, Manal AlDowayan, Adele Angelone, Elizabeth Aro, Wafa Bahai, Alessandra Baldoni, Carolle Bénitah, Takoua Ben Mohamed, Saša Bezjak, Tomaso Binga, Rita Boini, Rosina Byrne, Giovanna Caimmi, Primarosa Cesarini Sforza, Rupa Chordia-Samdaria, Sara Ciuffetta, Lea Contestabile, Karmen Corak, Mila Dau, Vlasta Delimar, Kristien De Neve, Maria Diana, Isabella Ducrot, Nilüfer Ergin, Cristiana Fasano, Maimuna Feroze-Nana, Simona Filippini, Emita Frigato, Pilar, Barbara e Stella Marina Gallas, Silvia Giambrone, Felicity Griffin Clark, Maïmouna Guerresi, Susan Harbage Page, Sasha Huber, Susan Kammerer, Fariba Karimi, Eglė Kuckaitė, Hanako Kumazawa, Silvia Levenson, Wenwen (Vivienne) Liu, Lôw (Estabrak Al Ansari, Raiya Al Rawahi, Tara Al Dughaither), Barbara Luisi, Anja Luithle, Victoria Manganiello, Florencia Martinez, Patrizia Molinari, Elly Nagaoka, Ana Maria Negară, Yasuko Oki, Novella Oliana, Sonya Orfalian, Lina Pallotta, Sara Palmieri, Chiara Pellegrin, Sofia Rocchetti, Elisa Roggio, Anna Romanello, Paola Romoli Venturi, Virginia Ryan, Cinzia Sarto, Ivana Spinelli, Silvia Stucky, Ketty Tagliatti, Judy Tuwaletstiwa, Laura VdB Facchini, Maria Angeles Vila, Nicole Voltan, Ruchika Wason Singh, and Deborah Willis the cloth has become a strong witness for reflections which go beyond gender issues. These works talk about intimate and personal events, evoking memories resurfacing from oblivion and finding a new place in the present. Anonymous stories, known stories, ordinary stories are all first-person narratives, metabolized and elaborated through metaphor, irony, poetry, literary and pictorial citations. Accompanying the curator’s critical contribution, the volume includes Ciclo (1974) by Mirella Bentivoglio, critical texts by Annalisa Zito(Fondazione Pasquale Battista), Rossella Alessandrucci (Gallerist), Federica Formato (Gender Language Researcher), Alberto Massarelli (Psychoanalyst), Arianna Di Genova (Art Historian), Stefano Barchiesi (Gynecology and Obstetrics consultant), Maria Cristina Gasperini (Ethnologist and Expert in Japanese language and literature), Rita Boini (Journalist), Niki D’Attoma (writer), works by sixty eight artists with their texts, a critical contribution by Jerica Ziherl (Vasta Delimar’s work), Denis Volk (Sasa Bezjak’s work), a poem by Valerie Fermariello (Fariba Karimi’s work), and the front-cover with Per una espressione nuova/ Towards New Expression by Suzanne Santoro published in 1972.
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Il sangue delle donne. Tracce di rosso sul panno bianco ! The blood of women. Traces of red on white cloth
curated by Manuela De Leonardis
with the support of Fondazione Pasquale Battista
167x237mm | pages 192
Italian/English
Translation Edvige Nanni
Layout Franco Cenci/Studio Idea
Coordination Dino Lorusso, Ninni Castrovilli
Date of publishing January 2019
Postmedia Books
€ 21,00
ISBN 9788874902279
Buy it here
I’m among the 15 artists selected for the ISSP Riga Residency 2019
Scenario is featured on the online platform of The British Journal of Photography, with the article by Alice Zoo, following an interview I gave to her for the printed version of the journal, December Issue, focused on the theme Nature. Read it here.
My work Scenario is featured on The British Journal of Photography, December Issue, focused on the theme 'Nature'.
I had the possibility to talk about my pratice and my vision through the photographic medium in an amazing interview with Alice Zoo that I really liked. Thankful to Izabela Radwanska Zh for the interest in my work.
Starting from October 29th for three months I will lead a class at Officine Fotografiche Roma
L’immagine oltre il visibile: la percezione che crea
Officine Fotografiche Roma
From October 29th
8 lessons, 16 hours, Monday from 5pm to 7 pm
A Place Both Wonderful and Strange on The PhotoBook Journal, review by Douglas Stockdale
La Forma del Silenzio has been selected for Full Contact @Scan Tarragona. It will be candidate for Full Contact 2018 award, organized with the support of Fundación Privada Mutua Catalan.
Full Contact will take place in October 2018, 19th and 20th, Tinglado 1, Port of Tarragona.
Through the book(s) - La forma del silenzio
curated by Chiara Capodici, Niccolò Fano and Sara Palmieri
26th June - 20th July
Leporello
Via del Pigneto, 162/e
Rome, Italy
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Through the book(s) is a series of exhibitions intended to deepen the understanding of a body of work by reconstructing its roots, inspirations, potential contaminations and elements of dialogue. The exhibition is presented as an ideal library, comprised of and not only by photobooks.
The process related to the work on show will be displayed during the fifth appointment of Through the book(s) with a selection ok books from Sara Palmieri's library, in dialogue with a series of volumes from Leporello, chosen with Niccolò Fano.
La forma del silenzio - the shape of silence- on show at Matéria gallery from June 6th to July 19th, tells the expansion of a millisecond and the metamorphosis of the perceptual space, decostruct and reconstruct worlds, universes, looks for new "levels", analyzes the sensitivty's intimate layers through stories and "connections".
Can we break the wall separating us from our limited perception of time, space and infinite? Sara Palmieri tries to answer this question investigating the relationship between silence, emotional flow and cathartic outbreak; a relationship that leads every human being to feel the need to transcend, to go beyond, to riconnect with the methaphisical.
On the occasion of Through the book(s) there will be also the presentation of A Place Both Wonderful and Strange, published by Fuego Books, a photographic antology inspired by Twin Peaks and the poetics of David Lynch with the work of 12 international photographers, among which Scenario by Sara Palmieri. On show also a selection of books of the Spanish publisher.
Scenario published on the Journal of Yogurt Magazine
My solo show La Forma del Silenzio will open on the 6th of June at Matèria Gallery in Rome, together with a solo show by Giorgio Di Noto.
Sara Palmieri
La Forma del Silenzio
Critical text by Aaron Schuman
Matèria Gallery
Tue-Sat 11.00-19.00
Via Tiburtina 149 Rome, Italy
Next step for the collective exhibition Il sangue delle donne - Traces of red on a white cloth curated by Manuela De Leonardis is at Ospedale Clinicizzato SS.Annunziata in Chieti - Reparto di Radioterapia Oncologica. Such an important place to show this work and create new dialogues.
Il sangue delle donne - Traces of red on a white cloth
Opening April 27th 2018
Chieti (Italy)
A review of A Place Both Wonderful and Strange published on Gup magazine. Read it here.
Proud to be part of this powerful project with 58 international women artists.
The blood of Women - Traces of red on white cloth
(Il sangue delle donne - Tracce di rosso sul panno bianco)
curated by Manuela De Leonardis
Palazzo Fibbioni
L'Aquila (Italy)
Opening March 8th, 2018
I will lead a workshop during the second week of In Between Shores, an Artist-in-Residence launched by Ardesia Projects, Jest and Witty Kiwi, from 23 May - 14 June.
Application deadline: 15 March 2018.
See more here
A Place Both Wonderful and Strange is among the 15 books of 2017 you should add to your library for FlakPhoto.
A Place Both Wonderful and Strange By Fuego Books is finally out!
The book, that includes some images from my work Scenario together with the work of other 11 international artists, is a photographic anthology inspired by Twin Peaks and the universe of David Lynch.
You can purchase the book here or ask to me