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Country: Italy
Year at Headlands: 2009
Discipline: film/video
Program: artist in residence
Hilario Isola and Matteo Norzi have worked collaboratively since 1999, pooling their backgrounds and interests in art history, museology and architecture. They create delicate, often visually subtle installations that respond directly to particular environments and every-day objects. They use the studio or gallery as both canvas and medium, responding both to architecture and found objects, such as brooms, dust dustpans and light. Their installations might be seen as interventions into the gallery or studio space through poetic, minimal gestures, taking the idea of dematerialization to a new level. They have exhibited throughout Italy and in New York. Isola attended Torino Literature and Philosophy University, and Norzi attended Torino Polytechnic College.
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mama, 2006, Painted wood, brooms and light, 125 x 135 x 20 cm
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