Description
Alessia Zuccarello is an “uncomfortable” artist, either for the choice of subjects, for the way she uses to represent them, or for the choice, for herself uncomfortable, to face a challenge: that of being able to experience the nature of one’s body without shame, devoid of that excessive sense of modesty that inhibits. An inconvenience which, however, is a symbol and a sign of freedom, not of restriction. An inconvenience that often leads to differences, denied, which brings us close to another truth, the one that, for many questionable reasons, is considered to be false, useless and dangerous. In his works, in a very general discourse, the scenes represented feature a maximum of two characters, with semi-nakedness, with the prevalence of black and red. The use of music is never misleading, but rather becomes a means that helps to increase, albeit slightly … the pathos, yes, because in your videos the emotion is already pure …
Scomoda is the first monograph dedicated to the work of the Turin artist Alessia Zuccarello.