ROOM 1 VIRTUAL EXHIBITION - PHOTOGRAPHY
current exhibition

 

ROAD POEMS

When the sky is my window

 

 

I’ve never seen swarms of jellyfish slide in the sky. I would conceive it as literary figure, or software dreamlike manipulations. I’ve also never seen Dante’s singings jump to the space, except by the tragic pen of Gustav Doré and his angels. As well as I’ve never seen birds in clouds lacerate the sun.

When I established the eyes about Rosae Novichenko’s photography I figured out that her work not only cut apocalyptic the skies but also transmuted unspeakable feelings into powerful images. From the deep of the seas up to the Middle Ages, a powerful imaginary shaped on the horizon for the snip of her lenses. A black horseman rides an equine white mass, while frogs leap from a hill to another under a heavenly stream as Stieglitz saw it one day.

Through the window of a bus from Curitiba to Lages, Brazil’s down South, she witnessed the mythic power of the ancient Greek tragedies, like those of Ésquilo, self portraying themselves in the skies by a cold and dramatically ardent light.

By Eduardo Duarte

Curator

 

English version by José Estevam Gava

Detailed information on the works:

rosae.novichenko@gmail.com

Project favored with this exhibition:
PLANTMANIA   http://artenopeito-plantmania.blogspot.com/

 

 

Click thumbnails for larger images: