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Francesco Simeti Francesco Simeti’s appropriates and digitally modifies newspaper
and magazine clippings from war scenes and other violent acts and re-arranges
them in repetitive sequences to create images with a deliberately decorative
element, that conceal an alarming sub-text. In this way, he comments on
the aestheticisation of violence but also on the way in which the media
often reduce horrific events to trivial episodes. Simeti is concerned
with the way we consume images and information through the media but also
the way that media information has different meanings or repercussions
for different groups of people.
Now I Know my ABC's, Next time won't you sing with me?,
for example, is a series of digital prints representing
a pictorial alphabet, where each letter is visualized by a picture and
a word that accompanies it as in any child's book of ABC’s, except
that Simeti’s images and words are an alphabet of violence and destruction.
Artificio, on the other hand, is an archive of images of explosions, which
are not necessarily recongniseable as such. The images hover between beauty
and horror, between the realistic and the simulated, leaving the viewer
in apprehension as to their genealogy. At the same time, they retain the
iconic status and spectacular quality of their typology.
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