Exhibition:
'2275', Villa Rospigliosi
March, 2024
Site specific installation commissioned by Chorasis lo spazio della Visione. Two thousand two hundred and seventy-five: it’s the number of masks collected from the ground by Giovanni Presutti. To make sense of this "uplift", we have to rewind the artistic tape of the Tuscan visual activist. We will find evidence that weaves a sail route towards a more sustainable future. Away from a present of fine microplastics, floods, mountains of waste, harmful emissions, and releases of responsibility that cement the best intentions in a mask of impotence. An invitation to explore the boundaries of a declining Western paradigm to undertake a journey where certainties fade, especially for generations to come.
Urbanautica Journal (review)
Exhibition:
'2275', Villa Rospigliosi
March, 2024
Site specific installation commissioned by Chorasis lo spazio della Visione. Two thousand two hundred and seventy-five: it’s the number of masks collected from the ground by Giovanni Presutti. To make sense of this "uplift", we have to rewind the artistic tape of the Tuscan visual activist. We will find evidence that weaves a sail route towards a more sustainable future. Away from a present of fine microplastics, floods, mountains of waste, harmful emissions, and releases of responsibility that cement the best intentions in a mask of impotence. An invitation to explore the boundaries of a declining Western paradigm to undertake a journey where certainties fade, especially for generations to come.
Urbanautica Journal (review)
Steve Bisson is an educator, curator, and writer. He is the Chair of Photography at the Paris College of Art and co-founder of the international program Blurring the Lines, which fosters intra-academic dialogue and recognizes outstanding graduate work in photography and visual arts. He is also the founder of the Urbanautica Institute, an online visual anthropology journal that has become a key reference for scholars and photography enthusiasts. Bisson serves as the editor-in-chief of the publishing house Penisola Edizioni, and art director of Lab27, a cultural center dedicated to promoting exhibitions and fostering public discourse on issues at the intersection of image-making, photography, and society.
He has curated over a hundred events, including exhibitions and festivals, and has authored countless writings and publications, collaborating with cultural and educational institutions worldwide, and spent the past 20 years questioning the role of images in society.
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Steve Bisson has also been delivering lectures, mentoring, and collaborating extensively with leading cultural and educational institutions around the world for the past 15 years.
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Design by Roberto Vito D'Amico
Steve Bisson is an educator, curator, and writer. He is the Chair of Photography at the Paris College of Art and co-founder of the international program Blurring the Lines, which fosters intra-academic dialogue and recognizes outstanding graduate work in photography and visual arts. He is also the founder of the Urbanautica Institute, an online visual anthropology journal that has become a key reference for scholars and photography enthusiasts. Bisson serves as the editor-in-chief of the publishing house Penisola Edizioni, and art director of Lab27, a cultural center dedicated to promoting exhibitions and fostering public discourse on issues at the intersection of image-making, photography, and society.
He has curated over a hundred events, including exhibitions and festivals, and has authored countless writings and publications, collaborating with cultural and educational institutions worldwide, and spent the past 20 years questioning the role of images in society.
• Coaching and Portfolio Review
Go to Coaching and Portfolio Review page
Steve Bisson has also been delivering lectures, mentoring, and collaborating extensively with leading cultural and educational institutions around the world for the past 15 years.
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Design by Roberto Vito D'Amico