
In the wonderful setting of the Sinagoga, Vincenzo Castella, master of Italian photography, shows his most recent project Urban Screens, a labyrinthine vision of a vegetation that is both domesticated and unknowable, a reflection on the relationship of contemporary man with the natural element.
Curated by Walter Guadagnini, the exhibition displays large-format photographs (180 x 226 cm) along the walls of the building, welcoming the viewer, creating an alienated space, where photography reveals a reflection on the forms of representation, ideologies and iconography. At the center, two screens present a further evolution of the visual process, which literally moves between surfaces and plants: a natural domesticated universe, which through photography finds its form of disordered beauty.