31 January 2024
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Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could…
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What motivates us to meet these 'bloggers' is their passion, which we share, for the creativity and art that can be seen in FVG, which investigates little-known aspects of the region and yet has a place in the cracks of the cultural mainstream. What is found in this virtual 'space', and what runs through all our conversations, is the desire to connect the dots and discover unknown people and realities. On this occasion, we will discover Artrophia. We talk about this with Lucija Slavica, founder of Artrophia.
What is the main message you want to communicate to blog viewers? The content I offer is extensive. There are the exhibitions and events in Trieste (and beyond), the artists and a section I care a lot about: the Quaderni (notebook). Artrophia is a platform with which I try to bring out the true essence of art, so that, even in the digital age, it always remains a tool for the exploration and expression of complex issues that are deeply rooted in the human condition. With this in mind, I have created a section called Notebooks, thanks to which I can address different topics starting from a work of art. And I would say that this is the aspect that also emerges in our events.
The last question is actually a request. In our opinion, there is a trigger point, an image, a scene from a film,a graphic, a work of art, which then inspired us to do some inspiring thinking for us and our personal journey. What was yours and if you can describe it.
Absolutely all Federico Fellini's films. I have always imagined art events as a scene from his films. I am fascinated by every detail, from the costumes to the laughing to the fact that everyone speaks their own language. There is something magical about his films. I think there is also in Artrophia.
31 January 2024
Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could…
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