The Prisma Art Prize is pleased to announce “Conflicting Feelings,” the fourth-year exhibition of the prize, which is held at the new Contemporary Cluster exhibition venue in Rome from Feb. 11 to 16, 2025
This exhibition brings together the works of twenty-seven artists selected by a panel of experts active in the field of contemporary art. Through a variety of styles and approaches, the exhibition explores emotional, psychological and visual conflict, addressing the tension between opposing forces and the duality of emotions.
Spread over several levels, the exhibition invites visitors to immerse themselves in a visual and emotional dimension where opposite feelings intersect: joy and sadness, hope and disillusionment, chaos and harmony, freedom and control.
Artists
Alessandro Pizzuti, Andrea Loi, Andrea Luzi, Angela Witmore, Anna Bochkova, Candy Bassas, Damiano Colombi, Daniele Antoniazzi, Edouard Cholet, Elisa Filomena, Farshid Larimian, Gemma Mazzotti, Giacomo Serpani, Jingyan Ding, Johannes Bosisio, Marco Bacoli, Maria Korol, Masha Morgunova, Melania Toma, Nicola Bindoni, Nikko Mundacruz, Sarah Barnett, Sasha Kochetkova, Thomas Antonelli, Veljko Vuckovic, Yirui Fang
“Conflicting Feelings” is a group exhibition composed of a multitude of stories that, in an almost natural way, intertwine with each other. It is an exhibition realized thanks to the works of the twenty-eight finalist artists of the fourth year of the Prisma Art Prize, punctually examined by an excellent commission composed of professionals active in the field of contemporary art, and hosted, on this occasion, at the new exhibition venue of Contemporary Cluster in Rome.
Developing on multiple levels, “Conflicting Feelings” gives voice to visions that intersect eurhythmically, exploring the conflict at once emotional, psychological and visual that the title itself suggests, orbiting around the tension that characterizes the inextricable connivance of opposites and the duality of emotions.
“Conflicting Feelings” intends to emphasize, thus, the way in which art can potentially serve as a reflection and refuge for all those complex and contradictory feelings, both personal and collective in nature, that qualify this state of conflict, understood not only as a universal theme, but as a real force that permeates contemporary society
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