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The artwork presents a grid-like composition made up of repeating patterns and symbols reminiscent of train timetables or passenger tickets. The dominant colors are yellow and black, with the central focus being two white, hexagonal shapes that stand out against the sea of text and numbers. The style and technique employed appear to be a collage or assemblage, utilizing found materials and an intentionally organized, bureaucratic aesthetic. This piece may comment on themes of mass transportation, consumer culture, or the commodification of human movement and experience. ...
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Rosa Aiello
B.1987, Canadian-ItalianRosa Aiello’s work draws from cinema, literature, popular psychology, and online databases to form her visual, sound and imaginary repertoire. She builds narratives by exploring the fundamental ambiguities—both comforting and oppressive—of social and familial structures. Conditioned rituals apply to domestic and emotional cycles and habits, as well as to the performance of work and maintenance; meanwhile they intersect with the rhythms of nature, the repetition of seasons, the succession of days. Devices such as the alphabet, chronologies, syntaxes, and refrains overlap with highly personal content, to reveal the intimate, arbitrary, and perverse mechanisms at play in these structures. ...
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Drei
KölnEmerging out of a former project space, Drei has been established as a commercial gallery in 2015 by Dennis Hochköppeler and Jakob Pürling in Cologne, Germany. The gallery features an international and trans-generational program with a focus on cross-disciplinary practices and pushes the cooperation with international galleries and institutions.