Hyphae
Colangelo’s use of photography touches on the very nature of language as something that functions on the level of idea but has a concrete and physical connection to existence. The reductive power of the photogram-like image to simmer-down the overwhelming detail into its essence, reveals the sacredness and integrity of form as the primordial logos of our experience.
Renato Colangelo, a polymath, merges in his practice a wide spectrum of experiences that undoubtedly converge and speak out his connection with the earth. For Colangelo, to be alive is to have his hands immersed in soil. The notion of immersion is pivotal here, as the question of who is immersed into what is in a continual flux of emergence and re-immersion.
— Ivan Buljan
— Ivan Buljan
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