Dietro liceo, davanti museo - Andrew Mezvinsky
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Dietro liceo, davanti museo

The installation is composed of two doubles sided sculptural drawings,which themes draw on  the coating of  memory as a reality and  how memory interference plays a huge role in society. Both make society overlook the reality of death. The artist’s visual memories are combined into a series of sculptural drawings called “Dietro liceo, Davanti museo” (behind teen, in-front museum). These double sided pieces address how any young country eg. USA (on the back) comes from the death of the past history (on the front). The coated memories in the front are allegories of trips through Art History.

Each Drawing comes with there own set of Nutritional Facts sheets.Detailing what memories where ingested.

Installation View