Zoè Gruni: Fromoso

The AOC F58-Galleria Bruno Lisi presents Fromoso the solo show of the multimedia artist Zoè Gruni, curated by IKT Member Camilla Boemio.

​Gruni is one of the most representative artists of her generation, coherent to the point of being radical. She explores, without filters, gender issues, identity, diaspora, forced colonisation in Brazil, indigenous history, and the feminist cause.

“Fromoso” is a video-performance inspired by the concept of anthropophagy. The action was carried out inside the allegorical floats dump of the Carnival in the port area in Rio de Janeiro. The dancer Ana Kavalis concedes her body to an esoteric ritual in which the body is absorbed until it disappears.

On view from 13th May until 26th May at AOC F58 Galleria Bruno Lisi, Rome, Italy

Images: Courtesy the artist and Galleria Il Ponte, Firenze

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