Flor

Atmospheric chiaroscuro of balanced and symbolic forms, in the 62 works by Flor Garduño on display in the Museum of Rome in Trastevere. A series of nudes covering the various phases of a woman’s existence, a journey of images through symbols of fertility and feminine power.
This exhibition is dedicated to the Mexican photographer Flor Garduño, and presents the images collected in his book “Flor”, recently published in Europe and in the United States, which tells the story of a woman’s life: first as a child, then an adolescent, and finally mature and experienced, but always idiosyncratic and always beautiful. Objects, masks, animals, flowers and veils are used to suggest a myth concerning the entire origin of the “feminine”, in which women’s bodies draw into themselves a sacredness which stems from their dedication to life. By contrast, an allusive role and presence are given to the “masculine” element, which is cited only through considered symbols: a sword, pistols, a shaft of light. This constant duality of bodies and objects creates the key to a privileged reading of the works.
In all the images, both in the figures of the women and the symbols that represent them, we recognise a deliberate creative act, a voluntary intervention. They are artificial, therefore, but in the pure literary sense of something made with art, because only in this way can the images and symbols come to life in an original and profound fashion.
However, in all these works any possible interpretation or analysis of meaning takes on a secondary importance to the beauty of the images, which capture the gaze with the balance of their forms and the clever use of chiaroscuro.
Peliti Associati, Roma
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Tuesday-sunday 10.00 am - 8.00 pm
La biglietteria chiude un’ora prima
Ticket for the museum and the exibition: € 5,50 full price - € 4,00 reduced price
06 82059127 every day 9.00 am – 7.30 pm
Promoved by Municipality of Rome, Assessorato alle Politiche Culturali Sovraintendenza ai Beni Culturali
In collaboration with the Istituto Svizzero di Roma and the Dicastero Cultura del Comune di Ascona (Svizzera)































