Invernomuto

Sound and bodies in wordless dialogue with Last Yearz Interesting Negro & Rowdy SS for DEMO – Deptford Moving Image Festival, June 21

20 June 2019

A performance by Last Yearz Interesting Negro & Rowdy SS as well as a screening by Invernomuto will be presented in a live event at the inaugural DEMO – Deptford Moving Image Festival on Friday 21 June.

Taking place at the Deptford Church Hall, this event titled Sonic Bodies, Broken Lines, Reversible Time sees Jamila Johnson-Small aka Last Yearz Interesting Negro & Rowdy SS present their work Fury1. The piece features movement and sonic performance, which the artists describe as “Sound and bodies in wordless dialog like light that refracts in the prism of the moving crowd.” The event will also present a screening of Italian artist duo Invernomuto’s filmNegus (2016).

See the DEMO – Deptford Moving Image Festival website for more details.**

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ASSULĀ (2016) exhibition photos

1 November 2016

The ASSULĀ group exhibition was on at Milan’s The Workbench International, running from June 7 to July 1, 2016.

Invernomuto, Teastas Mor (2008). Display View. Photo by Matteo Cremonesi. Courtesy of The Workbench, Milano
Invernomuto, Teastas Mor (2008). Display View. Photo by Matteo Cremonesi. Courtesy of The Workbench, Milano

Curated by Zoe De Luca, the show featured work by Alterazioni Video, Invernomuto, Rachele Maistrello, Filippo Minelli, Giovanna Silva, Delfino Sisto Legnani, and Nico Vascellari.

The title of the exhibition is Latin for ‘fragment’ and highlights some points of view on the interstices of Italian territory, showing how some unforeseen glitches are affecting visual and experiential culture. Through video, photo, drawing, a book, and sculpture, the works follow a stream of consciousness-like path and build on the thoughts that French gardener and writer Gilles Clèment signed in his ‘Manifeste pour le Tiers Paysage’.**

The ASSULĀ group exhibition was on at Milan’s The Workbench International running from June 7 to July 1, 2016.

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