
Encompassing painting, sculpture, and video, Porous Kinship invites viewers to observe the world through a “magical” and anthropomorphic gaze, one capable of unearthing affinities and resonances between the human body and the natural environment. The exhibition unfolds as a journey that explores the relationship between the human and the more-than-human, reflecting on ecological frameworks, care, and shared responsibility.
“We are world-assemblages, we have cheeks of cloud, and our internal scars are no different from those of the fractured earth, drought parched. We are bodies of plastic and flesh, we are minerals and debris, foolish savants, unable to look beyond the shape of our own eyes.” explains the curator Maddalena Iodice.
Artopia Gallery

