Quand Fondra Le Neige, ou ira Le Blanc

Mixed exhibition at Pallazzo Fortuny in Venice of work from the contemporary art collection of Enea Righi.

Righi is a Bolognese business man. It is always interesting to see what appeals to a person and what their eye sees but I found a lot of this work quite depressing. He seemed to have chosen a number of pieces looking at disfigurement.  The commentary said each floor of the show was “a step forward in finding the meaning of existence” but I’m afraid I did not get that from the show. 

My favourite two pieces were both series of photographs of people. The first by Jonathas de Andrade called “Looking for Jesus” explored what the real face of Jesus would have looked like and consisted of portraits of middle eastern men quietly going about their business. The other by Petere Feldman was 101 black and white portraits of people aged from 1 to 100, one for every year. It was lovely to see a gradual picture of how people mature and age.

It was sometimes hard to tell what was part of the museum and what was in the exhibition particularly on the main first floor. The exhibition rather overwhelmed the museum itself. I had been before but there seemed to be very little on Fourtuny himself this time.

Most bizarre was a video from the UK Department of Business called “Imagineering”, interesting and though provoking but art? Or am I missing something as I can’t find it online!

Closes on 10 October 2016

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