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MISCELLANEA

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MISCELLANEA

1996. It was my first exhibition - a milestone in my artistic adventure. This art exhibition represents a fundamental moment in my journey, born almost by chance thanks to the solicitation of Rosanna Gaeta, owner of the bookstore "La Maria del Porto" in Trani.
 
The idea of organizing my own art exhibition was born when Rosanna, during a visit to my office, saw some of my graphic and photographic works on display and encouraged me to share them with a wider audience.
 
Despite the excitement and enthusiasm that had accompanied me in creating this exhibition, I was so overwhelmed with anxiety on the opening day that I did not show up for the opening event of my own exhibition.
 
However, the graphic and photographic works I exhibited were the result of deep artistic exploration, characterized by visually striking digital processing. I used strong color contrasts to underscore a journey in which human feelings emerge powerfully, highlighting their contrasting vitality.
 
This first exhibition was held in June 1996 at La Maria del Porto Gallery in Trani and marked the beginning of my journey into the world ofcontemporary art. The event not only allowed me to present my work to a wider audience, but also solidified my passion for art and the exploration of emotions through digital media.

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2006. An extraordinary encounter between three artists, who combined their different forms of expression to create a unique and immersive cultural experience.This event, one of the most memorable art exhibitions in the panorama of Mediterranean cultural events, offered an immersive journey between evocative music, art installations, a photo exhibition and video installations.
 
The experience symbolically retraced the pilgrims' journey to the Holy Land, reflecting on a theme so dear tocontemporary art: the inner journey and spirituality.
 
 
The goal of thiscultural initiative was to promote intercultural dialogue and foster mutual understanding among the peoples of the Mediterranean, enhancing the rich historical, artistic and spiritual traditions of the region. This event stood out as one of the most significant artistic events for organizing cultural events that aim at inclusion and dialogue between different cultures.
 
- MUSIC: Gianni de Gennaro curated the musical aspect of the event, with compositions that transported the audience on an evocative and deeply emotional sound journey, helping to create one of the most engaging art exhibitions of that year.
 
- ARTISTIC INSTALLATIONS : Paolo de Santoli created evocative art installations , enriching the exhibition space with works inspired by spirituality and the inner journey. His creations were the focus of this contemporary art exhibition, which attracted art enthusiasts from all over the region.
 
- VIDEO PROJECTION & GRAPHICS: Gaetano Armenio was responsible for the video-projection, graphics andcommunication of the event, using images and multimedia content to visually narrate the reportage carried out in the Holy Land during a trip with the Franciscans,Thanks to his contribution, this photographic and multimedia exhibition has established itself as one of the most innovative in the panorama of artistic exhibitions dedicated to the theme of pilgrimage and spirituality.

 

press > https://www.exibart.com/artista-curatore-critico-arte/gaetano-armenio/
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MISERERE

2005.Realization of a video-photographic reportage on the processional rites of Sicilian Holy Week, a work that captured the depth and spirituality of Easter traditions in some of Sicily's most emblematic municipalities. This project was carried out with the collaboration of theToscana Photography Workshop and under the expert guidance of tutor Andrea Pistolesi, known for his contributions to contemporary photography .
 
The reportage took place in the towns of Barrafranca, Enna, Scicli, Sortino, Melilli, Trapani and Ferla, places renowned for their processions rich in history and spirituality. 

 

The images and videos collected during this art project were subsequently presented in a series of audio-video-photographic projections that took place in Molfetta at St. Peter's Church on March 11, 12 and 13, 2005.These artistic displays offered the public a visual immersion in the rites of Holy Week, enhancing the link between art and religious traditions.
 
To complete the event, the theatrical performance by actor Ninì Vernola added a dramatic and engaging dimension to the experience, making the event an important opportunity for cultural dialogue and spiritual reflection. This cultural event thus represented a meeting point between different forms of artistic expression, consolidating the importance of photographic reportage as a tool for visual storytelling and historical documentation.

 

 

press: www.exibart.com/evento-arte/gaetano-armenio-misere

 

Sicilian Holy Week

BILICO

2001. It was a very special experience. This photography exhibition with digital video installations was one of my most daring adventures. I decided to play with digital metamorphosis using large-format cybachrome and video graphics to create something truly unique.
 
I remember the excitement in preparing the set-up: everything was immersed in darkness, and visitors had to explore the works equipped only with a pocket lamp. I wanted the audience to discover the images slowly, with that subtle tension that comes when you don't know what's waiting for you in the next step.
 
The atmosphere was made even more intense by a hypnotic, haunting video that accompanied every movement, almost guiding your thoughts as you watched the works. Seeing people interact with this combination of light and shadow, of sound and image, was like letting them enter my world, if only for a moment.
 

 

 
This event was held in the RA Art Gallery in Terlizzi, a place I am particularly fond of because of its ability to welcomecontemporary art with an open spirit. It was an exhibition unlike any other, where I was able to fully express my interest in digital techniques and in exploring the boundaries between the visible and the invisible.
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