July 9, 2013

new gallery on the website!

Nothing About Me gallery is now available on the website... enjoy the visit!




Nothing About Me
Synopsis
"I'm no one. You know nothing about me. I'm a passenger, a sailor, a valet, an officer, a cook, a technician. I'm european, american, asiatic, african. Tomorrow I won't be here, but I will seem like I'm here now and every time. My life crosses other people's lives, who are like me, everyone and anyone. I through the seas in a travel that becomes perpetual motion; that becomes human flow animating a floating city; I become sap that pulsates on the decks, in the corridors, in the sparkling halls, between the jets of water in the swimming pools. I'm a multitude with no history and no identity. Through my shadow projected on the bulkheads, through my profile drawn in the light, through my silhouette repeated in a endless mirror game, I tell you my story, which is the story of a thousand, an hundred thousand people. I become one body in the apparent chaos of a cruise ship, big beast to which, although for a short time, I belong. A maternal womb, a home in which every man is an island."

Like spying through a keyhole, I project myself into the lives of the passengers and crew of a big cruise ship. Through my camera I observe this multitude of people, always the same and always different, giving rise to a huge and cosmopolite isolated society on the seas. Every year in Europe, cruise ships carrying more than 100,000 passengers. This is fascinating: the cruise ship, a bright and sparkling city in the sea, is the smallest container with the largest concentration of people from all over the world. People always different, divided into "social" categories, following strict rules, living in a tiny space. So, whoever you are, whatever your life or your history is, here, on the sea, you lose your identity to become part of a huge mechanism that runs cyclically, which is renewed in a continuous motion. You become one body, everyone and anyone, deprived of any connection with reality and with your being.

June 18, 2013

Rosso Piccante 2013

Three of my The Inner Invisible selected at Rosso Piccante Contest 2013 (theme: water).
The exhibition of the selected work will be take place in Diamante (Italy) from 11 to 15 September 2013.



the complete series: The Inner Invisible
http://www.massenzioarte.it/

In the 2012 edition three of my photos have been shortlisted in the same contest, theme: fire.
see more: Rosso Piccante

June 3, 2013

Partecipation at Hisptagram FTW exhibition

People and shotguns 2012 © simona bonanno
Some of my photographs of the series One, No One, One Hundred Thousand have been selected for the Hisptagram FTW exhibition, that will be part of the Copenhagen Photo Festival Photo City at Carlsberg.

Photo City – Bryghuset Ny Carlsberg Vej 1799 København V - Denmark
June 6th – June 16th 2013

An exhibition of app photos curated by Kristine Kern - head of Fotografisk Center, Rasmus Ranum - founder of Copenhagen Photo Festival, photographer Per Folkver and fine-art photographer Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen. 
The exhibition is arranged in collaboration with Fotografisk Center, DJ: Fotograferne og Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen.

http://www.copenhagenphotofestival.com/program/

May 31, 2013

Camera con Vista: The Collective & The Collection a Roma











The Collective & The Collection
presenta
CAMERA con VISTA
a cura di 
Conrado Rafael Maletà, Naama Sarid, Stefano Frasca-Vergerio
Venerdì 7 giugno 2013, h 19.00
Piazza Santa cecilia 16, Roma dal 07.06 al 21.06.2013
Venerdì 7 giugno alle h 19.00 si inaugura presso lo spazio espositivo del "b>GalleryCafè" la mostra fotografica "CAMERA con VISTA" un'iniziativa di "The Collective & The Collection", gruppo artistico internazionale nato a Madrid nel 2006 da un'idea di Conrado Rafael Maleta e Naama Sarid. Art Direction: Stefano Frasca-Vergerio
L'uomo come fine o il potenziale eversivo dello sguardo
"Le hasard crée l’original, l’original crée la copie, la copie crée l’original" A. Fromont
Camera con Vista è la declinazione artistica di un glocal-event, una mostra che iscrive nella sua stessa genesi contraddizioni e fermenti delle arti visive nell'era della globalizzazione. La “glocalizzazione” - accezione positiva del globalismo - è una mutazione epocale determinata dall'evoluzione dei paradigmi organizzativi del mondo e della società: sono i cambiamenti determinati dalla diffusione dell’innovazione tecnologica, una rivoluzione che ha profondamente cambiato il modo di rapportarci ai concetti di tempo e di luogo. Oggi anche l'arte, come l’uomo, sta sperimentando questa nuova scoperta: l’opportunità di vivere in un contesto dominato dalla mobilità delle persone, delle cose e dei segni.
Molti degli artisti del "Collettivo" sono soggetti in movimento: nomadi culturali, apolidi, poliglotti, persone in transito da un paese all'altro, individui in cerca di libertà, espressione e cittadinanza. Ciascuno di essi conosce gli entusiasmi del vivere una dimensione virtuale senza barriere – come la rete - e le difficoltà di un mondo reale limitato da passaporti e visti d'ingresso. Camera con Vista è il lasciapassare per approdare a nuove prospettive sulla realtà: è l'unica prassi in grado di arginare gli effetti collaterali di un mondo globalizzato che senza le soluzioni patafisiche del pensiero creativo rischia di annientarci.
The Collective Group
Il TC Group nasce per volontà di una coppia di architetti: il cubano Conrado Rafael Maleta e l'israeliana Naama Sarid. Gli elementi che hanno reso possibile questa operazione, sono stati gli artisti, le loro opere e le piattaforme di Flickr, Tumblr e Facebook: i social-network più diffusi tra i creativi del web.
Liora Naiman [Israel] - Olivier Gilet [Belgium] - Manuel Javier Richy [France] - J. Swofford [Usa] - Chiara Fersini [Italy] - Angelo Nairod [Italy] - Malemodulation [Norway] - Andre Fromont [Belgium] - Yi Hao Kan [Taiwan] - Tobias Feltus [Italy] - Nina Moilanen [Finland] - Karolina Wakulinska [Poland] - Manuel De Teresa [Spain] - Danielle Malka [Israel] - Dario Cogliatti [Italy] - Juan Jumenez Estepa [Spain] - Josu Sein [Spain] - Paula Gomez Furio [Spain] - Farbud Akhatarry [Iran] - Salvador Marquez [Argentina] - Leandro Cerno [Argentina] - David Ruiz Ruiz [Spain] - David Lewis Baker [Uk] - Ingi Orn Hafsteinsson [Iceland] - Peter Kruse [germany] - Brian Henry [Usa] - Stefanos Papachristou [Greece] - Javier de Juan-Creix [Spain] - Brakis Altwan [Italy] - Rinat Schnadower [Mexico] - Rona Glatz [Venezuela] - Milan Rubio [Spain] - JTrobo [Spain] - Moria Lahis [Israel] - Bruno Roy [France] - Simona Bonanno [Italy] - Viki Olner [Brasil] - Sandro Cipolletti [Italy] - Max Wayne [Portugal] - Patrizia Pieri [Italy] - Vittorio Pavoncello [Italy] - Sandrine Zondervan [Spain] - Bernard Gillet [Belgium] - Piet Biniek [Germany] - Monica Marcella [Norway] - Guillermo Riveros [Colombia] - Jorge Gutierrez [Colombia] - Hadas Tapouchi [Israel] - SraMuerte [Argentina].










Per informazioni: Stefano Frasca | 347-74.18.553 - stefano.frasca@gmail.com

May 18, 2013

The Collective & The Collection in Rome



Camera con visa The Collective and The Collection

Exhibition in Rome will take place in b>gallery, spazio espositivo
Opening 7th of June, Friday, at 7pm
Curators: Conrado Maleta' and Naama Sarid-Maleta'
Manager: Stefano Frasca

b>gallery
piazza Santa Cecilia 16, Rome
7-21 June 2013

The Collective & The Collection is a multi-national curatorial project that has a long and complex history and development. The first steps were done in Madrid, Spain, in the year 2006. The main idea of this adventure is the creation of a world collection of photography and drawings through exchanges.  

TC&TC was created by the Cuban artist Conrado Maleta' and the Israeli artist Naama Sarid. The process is based on the old fashionable concept for trade that is the exchange. Using the powerful source that is internet blogosphere [Flickr, Tumblr, Facebook] they select works with a very specific aesthetic personality, usually close to the idea of "construction of scenery" or "theatricality of neo-conceptual" art of today. There are clear motivations and a complete supportive background for all actions inside and outside the project. The creators usually travel and organize noncommercial expos in different places of the world in a way of showing, supporting and increasing TC&TC. Today the quantity of works is more than 400 from 34 countries and this make possible to organize exhibitions through the idea of "chapter". The stock of works and artist are far away enough for preparing expos with fresh material. Part of the idea is to do no more than one expo per year and as many publications about the project as possible. 

Why to doing this project? Because it's a very strong and exceptional postmodern curatorial project and because it is in fact not only a collection but also special atypical Collective of artists. After the first exchange it's frequent that artists start to notice, connect and also exchange between them by separate, following the stream idea of Conrado & Naama. This works like a bomb of creative waves all over the world. 

The selection of artists had interesting points, not only talking about their personal ideas of what arts most look like or even if they are neo-conceptualist in their artistic actions, but As well as in politic and anthropological ways. 

We wish to show in New York a selection of 30 artists from diverse countries like Japan, China or Iceland, United by their particular ways of produce neo-conceptual arts, photograph or drawings. We think it will be a strong and useful opportunity for all of them, to be showed, to be promoted and for the curators it is a wonderful chance for to call attention about the TC&TC and to open the wings to future collaborations of artists and institution on New York. 
Conrado Maleta' and Naama Sarid-Maleta' 
Brooklyn, 2013

Artists
Leandro Cerno [Argentina] Salvador Marquez [Argentina] Andre Fromont [Belgium] Jorge Gutierrez [Colombia] Guillermo Riveros [Colombia] Nina Moilanen [Finland] Manuel Javier Richy [France] Bruno Roy [France] Piet Biniek [Germany] Peter Kruse [Germany] Stefanos Papachristou [Greece] Ingi Orn Hafsteinsson [Iceland] Chiara Fersini [Italy] Angelo Nairod [Italy] Tobias Feltus [Italy] Dario Cogliatti [Italy] Stefano Frasca [Italy] Simona Bonanno [Italy] Liora Naiman [Israel] Danielle Malka [Israel] Moria Lahis [Israel] Hadas Tapouchi [Israel] Farbud Akhatarry [Iran] Rinat Schnadower [Mexico] Sandrine Zondervan [Mexico] Malemodulation [Norway] Monica Marcella [Norway] Karolina Wakulinska [Poland] Manuel de Teresa [Spain] Juan Jumenez Estepa [Spain] Josu Sein [Spain] Paula G. Furio [Spain] David Ruiz Ruiz [Spain] Javier de Juan-Creix [Spain] J. Trobo [Spain] Milan Rubio [Spain] Yi Hao Kan [Taiwan] David Lewis Baker [UK] J. Swofford [USA] Brian Henry [USA] Rona Glatz [Venezuela]

Two of my Chains of Silence will be exhibited at Camera con Visa exhibition.
Chains of Silence ©Simona Bonanno | right Ciudad Juarez | left Emanuela O.

May 5, 2013

new work: Nothing About Me



"Using my lenses, I have the opportunity to observe many people, the same and different, giving life an enormous cosmopolitan society amongst the seas."


Please keep checking the website www.simonabonanno.com for updates about this project.

May 4, 2013

participation at The Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB)


My work The Inner Invisible will be part of the program of projections presentations daily throughout the festival at the Art Gallery of Ballarat, from 17 August to 15 September 2013.

The Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB) presents a monthlong biennial festival of photography comprising of multiple events held in over 70 venues in and around Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

more about BIFB: