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Giulia Piscitelli: Short Films

SCREENING & TALK

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2025
7 PM
BLACK BOX, PALAZZO DIEDO

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Free entrance until capacity is met
The event will be followed by a talk with the artist and curator Adriana Rispoli

The videos will also play in loop during opening times through Sunday, October 5. 

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Palazzo Diedo is pleased to present a selection of videos by artist Giulia Piscitelli (Naples, 1965), protagonist of the exhibition Chiave Terrestre (16.09 – 23.11.2025) at the Historical Naval Museum of Venice, curated by Stefano Chiodi.

Giulia Piscitelli's artistic practice engages with the everyday, the discarded, and the overlooked—those elements that our distracted, hurried gaze typically dismisses or overlooks without consideration. The micro-narratives that make up this selection revolve around objects, images, and personal perceptions that the artist transforms through an intimate poetic sensibility, one that is sometimes barely perceptible yet always infused with profound humanity.

A skull being washed in a domestic bathtub, the methodical dismantling of a pistol as a symbol of disarmament and vulnerability, a red flag in perpetual motion: these are among the transient, ephemeral moments that the artist captures and renders eternal through simple gestures, elevating the mundane, animating actions, and preserving fragments of personal memory.

Download the program here

Palazzo Diedo
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