The poems in the exhibition take on a physical form and presence through live performance, assuming an active role in constructing the exhibition narrative.

“The Invisible Side of Light” is the name of a visual arts exhibition by Regiis, opening at the 16NetO cultural space on the 15th, and proposes an immersive experience between visual arts, poetry, and performance.
The exhibition proposes a sensory and conceptual reflection on the duality of light, between what illuminates and what dazzles, between the visible and the hidden.
The visual works explore elements such as transparencies, reflections, shadows, and glimmers, establishing an intimate dialogue with original poems that accompany each piece.
The poems in the exhibition gain body and presence through live performance, assuming an active role in the construction of the exhibition narrative. At the center of the experience, a moving figure traverses the space, carrying a pulsating light source, sometimes soft, sometimes intense, revealing fragments of works and faces of the public, while others are lost in dense shadows.
(By MozaVibe)

