Previous exhibitions Archivi - Gabriele Diego Bonsangue https://gabrielediegobonsangue.netsons.org/en/category/previous-exhibitions/ Sat, 23 Oct 2021 09:23:29 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 2019 – Group exhibition Cartografie Visive [Visual Cartographies] https://gabrielediegobonsangue.netsons.org/en/2019/10/01/2019-group-exhibition-cartografie-visive-visual-cartographies/ Tue, 01 Oct 2019 09:30:56 +0000 https://gabrielediegobonsangue.netsons.org/?p=795 Cartografie visive per un atlante immaginario della città di Catania [Visual Cartographies for an imaginary atlas of the city of Catania] To see the full project click here Press release Cartografie visive per un atlante immaginario della città di Catania [Visual Cartographies for an imaginary atlas of the city of Catania] Curated by Rosario Antoci GAM – Modern Art Gallery – Ex Convent of Santa Chiara, Catania, Castello Ursino Street, n.26September 12 – September 30, 2019Opening Thursday 12th September – 6.30 pm The exhibition “Cartografie visive per un atlante immaginario della città di Catania” [Visual Cartographies for an imaginary atlas of the city of Catania], takes place at GAM – Modern Art Gallery – Ex Convent of Santa Chiara, Catania, by Thursday 12th September at 6.30 pm. The project has been curated by Rosario Antoci with the collaboration of the students of the course of Photography for Cultural Heritage enrolled in the second-level degree of Photography, and of those enrolled in the second and first-level degree of Catania Academy of Fine Arts.The several students’ exposed projects were born by the course programme, called Urban Fabric. They aim to a visual exploration that, in the final part, gives back a unique

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Cartografie visive per un atlante immaginario della città di Catania
[Visual Cartographies for an imaginary atlas of the city of Catania]

To see the full project click here

Press release
Cartografie visive per un atlante immaginario della città di Catania
[Visual Cartographies for an imaginary atlas of the city of Catania]
Curated by Rosario Antoci

GAM – Modern Art Gallery – Ex Convent of Santa Chiara, Catania, Castello Ursino Street, n.26
September 12 – September 30, 2019
Opening Thursday 12th September – 6.30 pm

The exhibition “Cartografie visive per un atlante immaginario della città di Catania” [Visual Cartographies for an imaginary atlas of the city of Catania], takes place at GAM – Modern Art Gallery – Ex Convent of Santa Chiara, Catania, by Thursday 12th September at 6.30 pm. The project has been curated by Rosario Antoci with the collaboration of the students of the course of Photography for Cultural Heritage enrolled in the second-level degree of Photography, and of those enrolled in the second and first-level degree of Catania Academy of Fine Arts.
The several students’ exposed projects were born by the course programme, called Urban Fabric. They aim to a visual exploration that, in the final part, gives back a unique image of Catania, looked through sensitive and versatile glances.
Three elements influenced the students when they had approached to the project.
-The first, the decision of the European Community to promote 2018 as the European Year of cultural heritage encouraging the collaboration and its enhancement by some aims, that this project has reached, too, such as the debate, the best practice to preserve and develop places, the strategies for local and regional development and the heritage as inspiration for modern creation;
– the second, the city of Catania as the unique subject of the students’ works. They show the metropolis as a puzzle to be solved, decoded and returned through its urban fabric, signs and visions.
-Finally, Cartografie Visive [Visual Cartographies] was born as an organic system of visions and knowledge where photography is a compass to find your own way around the city, to make direct travel experience still possible in the era of Google Maps.
An exhibition event that offers a layered reading of Catania, a place where it is possible, as Rosario Antoci pointed out, to develop maps and be seduced by the peremptory charm of the journey because everyone can project their own itineraries on those maps, cross them, find themselves and getting lost, and so building customized geography.
The design, which involved different profiles and approaches, combines photography with the urban space, imagining journeys in the city and itineraries that offer crossings that are not only represented, but extend themselves to the knowledge and to the respect of the works and contexts. The result is an atlas, an attempt unique in its way, which includes non-places, night lights and urban signs of worship, well-known places like Le Terme della Rotonda, the Monumental Cemetery, the historic cinemas of the city and the Botanical Garden such as other spaces characterized by memory and slowness, visual and philosophical reflections about the city, suggestions and traditions.

Cartografie Visive [Visual Cartographies] is the goal of a didactic and research path that ends a specific itinerary as well as confirms the effectiveness of the entire School of Photography directed by Carmelo Nicosia. About it, Nicosia declared: the School of Photography of Catania Academy of Fine Arts, one of the few national realities to have a three-year and two-year specialist courses, is worthily represented by Professor Rosario Antoci, professor of Photography for Cultural Heritage, with the exhibition Cartografie Visive [Visual Cartographies]. He is a sophisticated intellectual who, by this project, crosses the city of Catania with an overall and in-depth map, with a new modus operandi, to observe complex realities, to create a model that closely links visual elements and socio-economic contents.

 The exhibition “Cartografie Visive” [Visual Cartographies] is set up at the GAM – Gallery of Modern Art – Ex Convent of Santa Chiara, and sponsored by the Municipality of Catania. It is the result of the collaboration with Catania Academy of Fine Arts – with the Photography School and with Salvo Pogliese – Mayor of Catania, Barbara Mirabella – Councilor for Culture of the Municipality of Catania, Francesco Gullotta – Director of the Culture and Tourism sector, Salvatore Lo Giudice – Head of Major Events, Giovanni Oberdan – coordinating set-ups, Ornella Laneri – President of the Oelle Foundation, Alessandro Blancato – Catania ABA Director adm., Mara Sileci – Director of ABA CT Office Accounting and Patrizia Grasso –  Catania ABA Adm. Ass. Cartografie Visive [Visual Cartographies] remains open until 30 September and is the subject of a catalogue published by Tyche which includes the projects on display. Its texts are written by Rosario Antoci and Carmelo Nicosia and includes the speeches by Salvo Pogliese – Mayor of Catania, Vincenzo Tromba – Director of Catania ABA – and Barbara Mirabella – Councilor for Culture.

Cartografie visive: per un atlante immaginario della città di Catania. [Visual Cartographies: for an imaginary atlas of the city of Catania / Catania Academy of Fine Arts
Curated by – Rosario Antoci
At GAM – Gallery of Modern Art – Ex Convent of Santa Chiara, Catania, Castello Ursino Street, n.26
From 12th September to 30th September 2019
Inauguration – Thursday 12th September 2019 at 6:30 pm


Source: Catania Academy of Fine Arts

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2019 – Le Edicole Votive dedicate a Sant’Agata nella città di Catania [The votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania] https://gabrielediegobonsangue.netsons.org/en/2019/02/13/2019-the-votive-aedicules-in-honour-of-saint-agata-in-catania/ Wed, 13 Feb 2019 09:30:56 +0000 https://gabrielediegobonsangue.netsons.org/?p=804 Photographic exhibition curated by Gabriele Diego Bonsangue“Le Edicole Votive Dedicate a Sant’Agata nella Città di Catania”[The votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania] To see the full project click here Chiesa Badia di Sant’Agata01/02/2019 – 05/02/201909/02/2019 – 12/02/2019 On February 1st, 2019, the photos of the votives aedicules dedicated to the Saint Patron of Catania were exhibited at the Chiesa Badia di Sant’ Agata one more time during the festivities in honour of the Saint. They were set in the new rooms of the Church, that had renovated in November 2018 and that originally were used as cloisters. The photos here shown were exhibited in those renovated rooms and with a new set-up. Click here to read 2019 program for Saint Agata’s celebration

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Photographic exhibition curated by Gabriele Diego Bonsangue
“Le Edicole Votive Dedicate a Sant’Agata nella Città di Catania”
[The votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania]

To see the full project click here

Chiesa Badia di Sant’Agata
01/02/2019 – 05/02/2019
09/02/2019 – 12/02/2019

On February 1st, 2019, the photos of the votives aedicules dedicated to the Saint Patron of Catania were exhibited at the Chiesa Badia di Sant’ Agata one more time during the festivities in honour of the Saint. They were set in the new rooms of the Church, that had renovated in November 2018 and that originally were used as cloisters.

The photos here shown were exhibited in those renovated rooms and with a new set-up.


Click here to read 2019 program for Saint Agata’s celebration

L'articolo 2019 – Le Edicole Votive dedicate a Sant’Agata nella città di Catania [The votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania] proviene da Gabriele Diego Bonsangue.

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2018 – Le Edicole Votive dedicate a Sant’Agata nella città di Catania [The votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania] https://gabrielediegobonsangue.netsons.org/en/2018/02/13/2018-the-votive-aedicules-in-honour-of-saint-agata-in-catania/ Tue, 13 Feb 2018 09:00:02 +0000 https://gabrielediegobonsangue.netsons.org/?p=872 Cultural photographic path curated by Gabriele Diego Bonsangue“Le edicole votive dedicate a Sant’Agata nella città di Catania”[“The votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania”] Chiesa Badia di Sant’Agata28/01/2018 – 12/02/2018 On January 27th, 2018, at the Chiesa Badia di Sant’Agata, the cultural photographic path about the votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania was exhibited. The author explained his project so:“The link existing between the inhabitants of Catania and their Patron Saint, Saint Agata, is reflected also into the big number of votive aedicules dedicated to Her. They represent a private and personal form of worship: this means they have both a religious value and a cultural one, due to their connection with cultural traditions. 2009 census by the superintendence of cultural heritage of Catania showed that in the town there are 240 aedicules. Of them, 32 are in honour of Saint Patron. Among those, I chose the ones that, in my opinion, were the most representative and interesting. Once I had got the authorization by the superintendence, I took a look at the census I talked about previously and then selected only the aedicules in honour to Saint Agata; I located them on Google Maps

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Cultural photographic path curated by Gabriele Diego Bonsangue
“Le edicole votive dedicate a Sant’Agata nella città di Catania”
[“The votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania”]

To see the full project click here

Chiesa Badia di Sant’Agata
28/01/2018 – 12/02/2018

On January 27th, 2018, at the Chiesa Badia di Sant’Agata, the cultural photographic path about the votive aedicules in honour of Saint Agata in Catania was exhibited.

The author explained his project so:
“The link existing between the inhabitants of Catania and their Patron Saint, Saint Agata, is reflected also into the big number of votive aedicules dedicated to Her. They represent a private and personal form of worship: this means they have both a religious value and a cultural one, due to their connection with cultural traditions.

2009 census by the superintendence of cultural heritage of Catania showed that in the town there are 240 aedicules. Of them, 32 are in honour of Saint Patron. Among those, I chose the ones that, in my opinion, were the most representative and interesting. Once I had got the authorization by the superintendence, I took a look at the census I talked about previously and then selected only the aedicules in honour to Saint Agata; I located them on Google Maps and, after having created a map, I did a virtual walk-through by Google Street View to get confirmation they were still in their places, because of the fact a lot of time was passed from the last census. Then, I went physically on the places where they were and I took some photos of them without the help of any further tool than my camera to decide which one I could photograph and which no. Only after having chosen the subjects, I decided the right tools to carry out my project.

It was a hard job, but I made it with passion because it allowed me to explore and learn more about an aspect of worship that i didn’t still know. During my spot checks, the owners who told me the story of their own “little shrines” and how they had been passing down from generation to generation were several: it’s a sign of how much they care about them. I think it is very important to preserve our connection with the past: also who lives looking to the future must not lose contact with his land and tradition because it is from those he starts his journey.

I wish to thank the Chiesa Badia di Sant’Agata and of superintendence of cultural heritage of Catania and its demo-ethno-anthropological section for collaborating with me.”


Click here to read the 2018 program for Saint Agata’s celebration.

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