Emotion: More Than Just an Exhibit, It's Emo-Theraphy!

Art or group therapy? Find out at the Chiostro del Bramante!
February 4, 2024 by
Emotion: More Than Just an Exhibit, It's Emo-Theraphy!
homoerectus, Alessandro Liggieri

Preparati a un viaggio nel bizzarro con EMOTION al Chiostro del Bramante. Un'esperienza che ti lascerà a bocca aperta, o forse no, dipende da quanto ti piacciono le opere che sembrano uscite da un sogno febbrile.


When Art Plays Shy

Welcome to the carnival of the absurd known as EMOTION at the Chiostro del Bramante. Here, art plays a game of hide and seek with common sense. Every piece is like a riddle wrapped in a mystery, tucked behind an ambiguous smile. Picture yourself walking through a gallery where every painting, sculpture, or let's say, 'creative installation', looks at you as if you're supposed to get a joke that's never been told.

This is where art not only imitates life but beats it in weirdness. Each piece whispers to you, 'I have a deep meaning, but I'm not telling'. And you, dear visitor, can only walk around, nod wisely, and hope no one asks you to explain what you're looking at.

Stroll Through the Incomprehensible

The EMOTION exhibit at the Chiostro del Bramante is like an episode of 'The Twilight Zone' crammed into an art gallery. Peeking at each piece, you almost expect Rod Serling to pop out from a corner and start narrating a bizarre story. I'm giving it a 7/10, because let's face it, we all need a bit of oddity now and then.

Every piece in the exhibit seems to be the result of a challenge among artists to see who can be more cryptic. It's as if art and common sense had a fallout, and art stormed out, slamming the door. But, surprisingly, it works. You find yourself staring at a piece, losing track of time, wondering if it's a hidden genius or just a stain on the canvas.

It's the kind of exhibit you leave feeling slightly smarter, but you can't explain why. Maybe because you understood something profound, or maybe because you've learned to nod and smile, convincing others you got it. Either way, it's an experience. Bring your friends; it'll be fun to see who's best at pretending to 'get the essence.

Why I Recommend It

I recommend it because it's the perfect opportunity to play sophisticated with your friends. After all, discussing an incomprehensible piece of art over a glass of wine always impresses.

Why I Don't Recommend It

I don't recommend it if you prefer art that's understandable at first glance. Here, even a stain on the wall becomes a profound symbol of human existence.


Emotion: More Than Just an Exhibit, It's Emo-Theraphy!
homoerectus, Alessandro Liggieri February 4, 2024

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