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Maria Luisa Corapi’s “Davanti a un’opera” (Facing an artwork)

November 9, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Maria Luisa Corapi‘s series of photographs “Davanti a un’opera” (Facing an artwork), explores that instantaneous relationship occurring between an artwork and its observer, those few seconds which define a new empathic condition.

In some case the two subjects melt into a new meaning, until this delicate balance fades, leaving no trace.

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