Fabrizio Dusi's works on incommunicability on display in Bagnacavallo


From Sept. 20 to Nov. 15, 2020, Bagnacavallo's Museo Civico delle Cappuccine hosts recent works by Fabrizio Dusi.

From Sept. 20 to Nov. 15, 2020, the Museo Civico delle Cappuccine in Bagnacavallo hosts the exhibition Fabrizio Dusi. Together with the World Cry, Laugh, Live, curated by Chiara Gatti and Diego Galizzi.

The exhibition aims to reflect on the themes of distance and solidarity, barriers and missed contacts, loneliness and mutual support, through a significant core of recent works by Fabrizio Dusi (Sondrio, 1974) and a monumental site-specific installation. A large neon sign will run on the facade of the Palazzo Comunale from Sept. 19: “Together with the world cry, laugh, live,” words taken from a poem by Rosita Vicari.

In addition to the light installation, Fabrizio Dusi, an artist, painter and ceramicist who for years has ranged between various languages (from sculpture to neon installations), is bringing part of his famous glazed ceramic cycle Bla Bla Bla, consisting of characters with pop profiles surrounded by bubbles of vacuous words, thus representing a difficult communication in the chaotic world of today’s relationships, to the exhibition inside the Museo Civico delle Cappuccine.

Also on display are other neons made especially for the exhibition, including a large luminous silhouette of Italy, dedicated to the geographies touched by the virus, and a series of paintings on isothermal blankets featuring Italian regions united by a global fate (these allude to the theme of exiles and migrants).

In the different rooms of the museum, there will also be a tribute to St. Michael the Archangel with a large painting on isothermal blankets and an entire wall, also covered with blankets, painted with the iconography of Adam and Eve under the Tree of Life. Both are juxtaposed with words molded in ceramic, related to the theme of the exhibition: “crying” to mean original sin and the pain that came with it; “take care” ideally paired with the figure of St. Michael who protects and cares for humans in view of a destiny of redemption. Images that have been translated into some examples of unpublished ceramics, large dipiti vases with the same subjects as the tapestries.

For more info: museocivicobagnacavallo.it

Fabrizio Dusi's works on incommunicability on display in Bagnacavallo
Fabrizio Dusi's works on incommunicability on display in Bagnacavallo


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