A manifesto exhibition born of a memoir, rooted in reality, turned towards struggle.
With this exhibition, Dimo continues a two-year project combining academic research and artistic creation.
His subject: low-income housing, large-scale estates, urban utopias smashed against the walls of social reality.
Starting from an observation: social housing was conceived as a modern, egalitarian, luminous solution.
Today, however, they often reflect abandonment, stigmatization and the flaws in the system.
This exhibition explores this paradox:
How can the visual arts reveal the contradictions between the architectural dream and what it has become?
With models, photographs, installations and misappropriated documents, Dimo plunges us into a world of aesthetic and political tensions.
A critical tribute to those who still live, resist and dream between the gray walls.
Dimo?s works are on show free of charge until 09/17.
Open Monday to Saturday, 5pm to 1am
With this exhibition, Dimo continues a two-year project combining academic research and artistic creation.
His subject: low-income housing, large-scale estates, urban utopias smashed against the walls of social reality.
Starting from an observation: social housing was conceived as a modern, egalitarian, luminous solution.
Today, however, they often reflect abandonment, stigmatization and the flaws in the system.
This exhibition explores this paradox:
How can the visual arts reveal the contradictions between the architectural dream and what it has become?
With models, photographs, installations and misappropriated documents, Dimo plunges us into a world of aesthetic and political tensions.
A critical tribute to those who still live, resist and dream between the gray walls.
Dimo?s works are on show free of charge until 09/17.
Open Monday to Saturday, 5pm to 1am