Spoleto 56 Festival dei 2Mondi
Born to Brussels, a child of art, Tamara Triffez follows from always, with innate passion, different artistic expressions. First a theater actress, she later devoted herself to photography. An aspiring storyteller in a contemporary version, she also expresses herself at times through video sequences set to music of her photographic shots. from years she lives to Rome, the city to which she returns from her many travels to work on the photographic reportages she has made. A great connoisseur of the East, her images look at things and individuals "from inside because, like all great travelers, Tamara is an artist who moves to see people very from close, indeed to probe possibilities of identification" (Claudio Strinati); "Setting her privileged gaze toward a peculiar attention to the relationship with memory and the past, orienting it as a reportage of the encounter with the other from self, with different traditions and cultures" (Barbara Martusciello).
As an artist he opposes, and always will oppose, the erasure of cultural legacies, which although different in different parts of the world, are intrinsic to man's very existence. And as an artist her gaze goes to the small and big things of this world, to try to portraying emotions with the clear awareness that the fiction of art is one of the ways to remain honest with oneself and the world. Tamara Triffez has participated to international assistance and research programs in the field of human rights and has held photographic exhibitions in Italy and abroad.
The exhibition _Behind the Scenes _is an exploration of intimacy in theater that stems from his field observation of the unfolding of the 56th edition of Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, from researching moments, not on stage, but rather in dressing rooms, backstage, during makeup and rehearsals of performances. In addition to the images on display, a "music photo video" chronicles everything that makes from chorus to the performances: its audiences, events, premieres.
Opening:
opening on Saturday, June 29 at 12 noon
29 June to 13 July
Monday through Thursday 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
friday to Sunday 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.