In Sono Acqua, Alessandra Carosi explores water as a living, feminine, and alchemical entity. Inspired by the hydrofeminist perspective of Astrida Neimanis, water becomes a sensitive material, capable of generating astral cosmologies, narratives, memories, and relationships.
Through experiments with seawater, sand, and rocks on photosensitive paper, the artist creates frames in which the material itself imprints its presence. These images take the form of emotional landscapes, traces of a silent dialogue between microcosm and macrocosm, in which the natural element evokes fluid and collective memories.
For the festival, Carosi presents a site-specific installation that expands her research into a spatial and sensorial dimension: an immersive environment where light and matter intertwine, inviting an experience of deep listening and reconnection with water as a vital and relational principle. Sono acqua thus becomes a journey of sensitive transformation and reflection on interdependence with nature, a poetic gesture that celebrates fluidity as the original condition of existence.
Opening November 6th at 6:00 PM; the exhibition will also be open on November 7th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.