JOURNEY OF LIGHT | Solo exhibition by Massimiliano Moro in collaboration with Espronceda

JOURNEY OF LIGHT | Solo exhibition by Massimiliano Moro in Espronceda.

Al-Tiba9 announces the solo exhibition “JOURNEY OF LIGHT” by the artist Massimiliano Moro represented by Al-Tiba9 Gallery in collaboration with ESPRONCEDA Institute of Art & Culture in Barcelona, Spain as a result of a cultural partnership with the Arte Laguna Prize.

Opening Show (Limited Access) 19.02.2021. 18H - 21:30H

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JOURNEY OF LIGHT | Light Design Exhibition

Artist. Massimiliano Moro

Location. Espronceda Institut of Art & Culture, C/ Espronceda 326 Nave 5, Barcelona.

Art Curator. Mohamed Benhadj

Opening show. 19.02.2021 at 18h to 21:30h

Duration. 19.02.2021 - 28.02.2021

Online show. until 30.03.2021

Gallery Opening hours. Tuesday - Saturday 16h-20h. Opens on Sunday 28.02.

Get FREE access to the show. Registration is open HERE

THE EXHIBITION WILL BE ON VIEW ON Al-Tiba9 Gallery and Artsy until March 30th, 2021


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Artist biography

Massimiliano Moro, born in Cittadella (Italy) in 1986 and currently lives and works between Lugano (Switzerland) and Barcelona (Spain). In his artistic practice, he seeks to create new equilibriums between light and architecture through the practices of design and Sculpture. Its interdisciplinary methodology results in interventions that modify the perception of space.

In 2006, he began his artistic training at La Escola Massana, where he studied Sculpture and later graduated in Art and Design. At the European Institute of Design in Barcelona, he obtained the Master IED in Architectural Lighting, where he currently teaches Light Art. During his student years, he collaborated with the international artist Tom Carr, participating in creating the TCTeamwork group with which he made several exhibitions (Centro Huarte en Navarra, Centre Cultural El Carme en Badalona, Museu de Tortosa, among others).
Since 2015, he has been working independently carrying out exhibitions throughout Europe and North Africa (Palermo, Milan, Rome, Lugano, Barcelona, Algiers…). He has also collaborated in numerous projects such as Circolo Turba, Artificio and LlumBCN, and his works are part of various private collections. In 2017 he was elected “Emergent light designer of the year” for the LIT Award. @massimiliano.moro

In opening the site-specific solo exhibition "JOURNEY OF LIGHT" of the artist Massimiliano Moro in Espronceda, the curator Mohamed Benhadj is welcoming everyone to come aboard for a journey in perception. Perception is essential to our capacity to respond to the present moment, to determine what is real and also what is possible—this experience re-defines and re-constructs the relationship of light and shadow to the spectator and existing structures. The viewer is propelled into a mode of reflection with the use of simple elements in their interaction with light, shadow, and the spectator, space, time, and movement.

"Journey of Light" takes the spectator through two stages, moving from the familiar into space where the use of light as dynamic sculpture creates transformative energy. Dark areas are giving way to precise illuminations, casting color and shape against the architecture of the gallery. Just as visitors begin to question and understand this new dimension, they are thrust into a heightened state of awareness upon entering the second space, where even bigger sculptures and more dynamic use of color, shadow, and shapes await. The viewer is liberated from trying to analyze and is free at last to simply see. 

The familiar white minimalist space of the gallery is suddenly a dynamic atmosphere, where time and dimension have reminded us to look where we normally do not look, see without trying to understand, to be witness to the dialogue between light and the physical spaces we occupy. 

Reality no longer manifests itself as a description of facts but as a reflection in which an experience is mirrored. Such a reflection can serve our deeper humanity in a world that reminds us each day of the perils of relying solely on what was once familiar. @mohamedbenhadjofficial