Barbara Luisi - La Rose et L'Olivier
Art exhibition catalog of the photographs, video and installation of Barbara Luisi at the Abbey of La Celle in France. Curated by Jean-Luc Monterosso. 60 pages in full color, text in French and English.
"In the form of an allegory Barbara Luisi takes possession of the restored spaces of the Abbey of La Celle. Inspired by the community of nuns who lived on this site since the end of the 12th century, the exhibition takes us on a journey through images of the human body, roses and olive trees, like a long visual poem on the virtues and vicissitudes of religious life. Juxtaposed against the strength and durability of century-old olive trees, the rose evokes the beauty and fragility of human existence and along a meticulously arranged path, Barbara Luisi created connections." – JLM
Baraba Luisi is a violinist and fine art photographer working in Venice, Vienna and New York.
Art exhibition catalog of the photographs, video and installation of Barbara Luisi at the Abbey of La Celle in France. Curated by Jean-Luc Monterosso. 60 pages in full color, text in French and English.
"In the form of an allegory Barbara Luisi takes possession of the restored spaces of the Abbey of La Celle. Inspired by the community of nuns who lived on this site since the end of the 12th century, the exhibition takes us on a journey through images of the human body, roses and olive trees, like a long visual poem on the virtues and vicissitudes of religious life. Juxtaposed against the strength and durability of century-old olive trees, the rose evokes the beauty and fragility of human existence and along a meticulously arranged path, Barbara Luisi created connections." – JLM
Baraba Luisi is a violinist and fine art photographer working in Venice, Vienna and New York.
Art exhibition catalog of the photographs, video and installation of Barbara Luisi at the Abbey of La Celle in France. Curated by Jean-Luc Monterosso. 60 pages in full color, text in French and English.
"In the form of an allegory Barbara Luisi takes possession of the restored spaces of the Abbey of La Celle. Inspired by the community of nuns who lived on this site since the end of the 12th century, the exhibition takes us on a journey through images of the human body, roses and olive trees, like a long visual poem on the virtues and vicissitudes of religious life. Juxtaposed against the strength and durability of century-old olive trees, the rose evokes the beauty and fragility of human existence and along a meticulously arranged path, Barbara Luisi created connections." – JLM
Baraba Luisi is a violinist and fine art photographer working in Venice, Vienna and New York.