Alice Voglino alla Fondazione Cingoli
Fondazione Cingoli | Villa Paris, Roseto degli Abruzzi (TE), ITALY
art exhibition ‘Cosa non vedi di me’ – ‘What you don’t see about me’ | works Alice Voglino
June 29 | July 6, 2025
opening Sunday, June 29, 6 p.m.
Roseto Gentile Fest 2025
Seeing to know what is around us. To make it familiar, to relate it back to what is known, and to feel safe, comforted by seeing that confirms personal beliefs, that fortifies personal beliefs about the world.
But what happens if we change our point of view? If we bring attention to other features and aspects previously unnoticed?
Artist Alice Voglino’s research What You Don’t See About Me leads us into a physical and metaphysical space where color and light take us by the hand and lead us to see the complexity of the reality we encounter, inviting us to sharpen our perceptual capacity to authorize us to consider that there is always something we cannot yet see and that people are always much more than we see.
It invites us to go beyond our personal beliefs and conventions to experience what happens when we change our point of view, leading us to reflect on the meaning of identity and the complexity of reality.
The exhibition What You Don’t See of Me hosted at Villa Paris is a sensory experience in which the viewer is invited to relate to paintings and sculptures, the latter made from the remnants of the painting itself, exposed to different frequencies of light that, like individual identities, offer themselves to the viewer, to be known, in their specific individual diversity.
Identities that, when put in the condition to tell their own stories, allow glimpses of characteristics apparently nonexistent or hidden from a hasty judgment of the observer.
Seeing, then, from being a physiological function that allows us to recognize what surrounds us, becomes an emotional experience lived by our entire being that enters into a physical and metaphysical relationship with what it sees, acquiring it as profound knowledge.
“Every occasion and every encounter,” says Alice Voglino, ”are opportunities to grasp seemingly hidden aspects of us and from us. Seeing requires time and relationship, it requires listening to the other and empathy, it requires commitment and understanding.”
– Cristina Cuttica, art curator
Informations:
Fondazione Cingoli | Villa Paris, Via Marcacci 1, 64026 Roseto degli Abruzzi (TE) | Italy |www.fondazionecingoli.com
Alice Voglino | www.alicevoglino.com



