Post print media. Fluidity and hybridity in contemporary graphics. The group show investigating the boundaries between artistic languages from 14 December 2023 at Galleria Il Bisonte in Florence. Twelve artists, different in terms of training, research and formal outcomes, are the protagonists of the group exhibition Post Print Media, which will open on Thursday 14...
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Post print media. Fluidity and hybridity in contemporary graphics.
The group show investigating the boundaries between artistic languages from 14 December 2023 at Galleria Il Bisonte in Florence.
Twelve artists, different in terms of training, research and formal outcomes, are the protagonists of the group exhibition Post Print Media, which will open on Thursday 14 December 2023, 6 pm, at Galleria Il Bisonte, via di San Niccolò 24r with works by Manfredi Ciminale, Chiara Chimirri, Victoria DeBlassie, David Hanes, Juan Pablo Macías, Gemma Mazzotti, Robert Minervini, Antonio Pronostico, Walter Rindone, Giulia Sensi, Luca Sposato and Silvia Vendramel.
The exhibition, curated by Silvia Bellotti, investigates the urgency, increasingly felt in the field of contemporary graphics, to expand the pre-constituted boundaries imposed by the technical and stylistic media of the discipline in order to progressively move to the edge of its own specificity towards a fluid, adaptive practice that mixes the codes and variables peculiar to engraving, placing them in open sharing and exchange with other artistic languages.
The curator explains: “What the artists in the exhibition have in common is their ability to deconstruct and fragment the medium in its ontological and phenomenological dimension through a heterogeneous constellation of practices, actions, experimentations and languages capable of bringing out the difference in repetition”.

The group show is part of the “Il laboratorio diffuso” project promoted by the Fondazione Il Bisonte with the contribution of the Fondazione CR Firenze, with the aim of promoting art and culture in the territory, which has seen artistic residencies, readings, guided tours and educational workshops take place throughout 2023.
Sixty-five years after its foundation, Il Bisonte has in fact further expanded its cultural offering, configuring itself to all intents and purposes as a creative hub and generative space for artistic training and production capable of combining artistic ‘know-how’ with the most contemporary expressive instances.
The exhibition will be open until 26 January 2024 with free admission.