Antonio Girbes: Refugios

Beautiful installation  at Officina dell’Arte Spirituale, Abbey of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice of new work by Antonio Girbes.

Girbes uses large photos of architectural elements displayed in a bent format to represent architectural form. The commentary says he is trying to create a place to take refuge from  the business of modern society.

I loved Agora based on Palladian architecture produced for this show. Also a painted ceiling shown like a kaleidoscope of colour. All the pictures were shown in this dark space which concentrated the eye on the image and its shape.

Less architectural was a long picture of tress in a wood which reminded me of the Bill Viola video in the Botticelli exhibition at the V&A and the large David Hockney pictures of trees.

Closes on 31 August 2016.

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