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Teo Cursaru

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Narrative

This piece is part of “The Passion Project,” a series of ceramic objects inspired by church tiles depicting key episodes from the life of Christ. The project weaves a personal, episodic narrative by blending Christian symbolism, horror cinema and fairy tale tropes, and Gothic and Medieval art. On the back of each piece is an engraved text that intertwines personal events with literary quotes. At its core, the project serves as a requiem for lost love, using storytelling as a means of healing and care.

Biography

Giovanni Blandino (Torino, 1998) is a visual artist whose practice arises from post-production, assemblage and ready-made. These media are used as tools to explore the fragility and the identity fragmentation that characterizes the human being in the late capitalist society. This exploration is what has led him to the quest of a new rituality of the living. He has participated in several collective exhibitions, among which “The Book of the Hidden Pearl” (2024), “Saints of the Unknown” (2023) and “Mal d’Uve Festival” (2022). He is currently attending the master in Art and Science of Glass and Ceramics (NOVA/FBAUL, Lisbon).

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