After Notes on the Future of the Earth and A Land of Water, the third edition of the exhibition project TOMORROWS – Folding, Flexing and Expanding explores the body as a space of artistic experimentation and critical reflection. Using an interdisciplinary approach that intertwines visual studies, critical post-humanism and contemporary artistic practices, the exhibition, curated by Jessica Bianchera and Domenico Quaranta, analyses the way technology redefines the concepts of beauty, identity and corporeity.
The works on view, mainly videos and moving images, offer speculative visions of the human body, questioning the boundaries between biological and artificial, physical development and diversity. One of the central themes of the exhibition is language, understood as a generative device that can transform self-representation and identity. In view of the upcoming Paralympics, the exhibition celebrates diversity as a resource and lever, thinking of the body as a potential and resilient space. TOMORROWS – Folding, Flexing and Expanding is an invitation to rethink human limits, imagining inclusive, fluid, hybrid futures where art becomes an active tool for transformation and imagination.
Palazzo del Capitanio