“Sanctus” at Palazzo Fortuny

May 13 – November 26, 2017

Palazzo Fortuny

Venice, Italy

Image from Sanctus - a film by Barbara Hammer

To coincide with the 2017 Venice Art Biennale, the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia and the Axel & May Vervoordt Foundation will present their sixth, and final, exhibition: Intuition. Curated by Axel Vervoordt and Daniela Ferretti, Director of the Palazzo Fortuny, and co-curated by Dario Dalla Lana, Davide Daninos and Anne-Sophie Dusselier, the exhibition will explore how intuition has, in some form, shaped art across geographies, cultures and generations. It will bring together historic, modern and contemporary works related to the concept of intuition, dreams, telepathy, paranormal fantasy, meditation, creative power, hypnosis and inspiration. Intuition will be the last in a highly-acclaimed series at the Palazzo Fortuny cocurated by Axel Vervoordt and Daniela Ferretti, which include Artempo (2007), Infinitum (2009), TRA (2011), Tàpies. Lo Sguardo dell’artista (2013) and Proportio (2015). Intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge without proof, evidence, or conscious reasoning: a feeling that guides a person to act in a certain way without fully understanding why. _ Co-produced with Axel & May Vervoordt  Foundation Curated by Daniela Ferretti e Axel Vervoordt Co-curated by Dario Dalla Lana, Davide Daninos and Anne-Sophie Dusselier

https://fortuny.visitmuve.it/en/mostre-en/archivio-mostre-en/intuition-exhibition/2017/04/17284/intuition-fortuny/

Of SANCTUS, Hammer writes:

“In making Sanctus I was concerned about the contradictory qualities of beauty and danger of the images that were made by radiation. I delighted in the imagery and at the same time I imagined the deleterious effects of the image making on the subjects.  This was my dilemma in making the film and continues until today. I rely on the viewers’ intuition of a foreboding, a sense of ambivalence, an unsteady non-homogenous emotive state, a not-knowing.”