Tiziana Cera Rosco, after the exhibition the artwork "Flower of the Unknowing” at the studio at the Botanical Garden of the University of Palermo and in the Church of St. Euno and Julian in Palermo, a pomegranate-red vulva measuring 5 meters in size, painted with the technique of beating on a sheet that takes its title from a work of medieval mysticism, returns to tell us about her search for verticalization of the original image. That is, the wound of Christ's side that changing position becomes mandorla and thus an excellent vulva of spiritual passages in medieval and contemporary traditions.
With Lorenzo Chiuchiú, poet and philosopher, whose verse inspired the book that Tiziana Cera Rosco is writing on the subject, and together with writer and Indologist Laura Liberale who has already introduced the artist's work on "the feminine as a figure of the threshold," they will talk about the contemporaneity of gender on the theme of Vulva Christi, of spiritual hyperbole and carnality of the ulterior in the works that the artist has dedicated to the subject.
The appointment is for Oct. 7 at 9 p.m. on the artist's Instagram and Facebook platforms
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