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'''Breathe''' is a 2 minutes video by the artist [[Romina Delia]] that was part of the collective exhibition [[Deception]] - ''Six women: one mission''.
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'''''Breathe''''' is a 2 minute video by the artist [[Romina Delia]] that was part of the collective exhibition [[Deception]] - ''Six women: one mission''.


[[Romina Delia]] ''work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting.'' <ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100225/life/cos-shakespeare-said-it-best.295721</ref>
[[Romina Delia]] ''work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting.'' <ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100225/life/cos-shakespeare-said-it-best.295721</ref>
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==Exhibitions==
'''''Breathe''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]];
* 15th February to 28th February 2010: [[Deception]] held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]].
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]
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[[Category:Male Visual Artists from Malta]]
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]

Latest revision as of 08:34, 29 January 2019

Breathe is a 2 minute video by the artist Romina Delia that was part of the collective exhibition Deception - Six women: one mission.

Romina Delia work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting. [1]

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Exhibitions

Breathe has been displayed in the following exhibitions:

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