“Think Big” is the latest exhibition by Enrico Caria, a director, screenwriter, and satirical author. The show, curated by Alessandra Pacelli, combines painting and video and is held at the ‘480 Site Specific’ space – casa Piciocchi Pascale in Naples. The exhibition features twenty-six works on paper, each accompanied by a literary storytelling component.

Caria’s art mixes elements of cinema, comics, and expressionist art to create a political language. Pacelli describes Naples as a beautiful and rebellious city, crushed by its own clichés and transformed into a wild west of the third millennium: violence and folklore, traffic and ruins, unfortunate lives, and the typical hero from the nativity scene. However, Caria intervenes to disrupt this sense of displacement. He appropriates it, decodes it, manipulates it with imagination, and transforms the city into a counter-reality made up of signs, noises, and strange festival games.

The exhibition concludes outside, with the traces of Caria’s latest work. In the garden, a small arena projects a looped “filminuto,” which gives its title to the exhibition. This audiovisual piece lasts for 60 seconds and combines futuristic drawings and stories that propel us towards an even more distant future: a return to the Stone Age. Caria explains that in “Think Big,” he clings to everything that has made sense to him as a simple person. He mixes everything up, steals, sniffs, chews, and spits it back out on the plate where he ate.

“Think Big” is an exploration of Naples’ artistic and cultural contradictions. Caria’s fusion of different artistic mediums creates a unique language that challenges conventional narratives about the city. Through his paintings and videos, he invites viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions and experience a surreal journey through Naples’ complex reality.

The exhibition is a testament to Caria’s creativity and ability to manipulate traditional forms of storytelling. His unconventional approach to art and his use of satire make “Think Big” a thought-provoking and visually captivating experience. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in Caria’s world, where the boundaries between reality and fiction blur, and where the power of imagination reigns supreme.

“Think Big” is an exhibition that pushes the boundaries of art and challenges the viewer to think critically about the world around them. Caria’s work is a testament to the power of artistic expression in addressing social and political issues. As visitors navigate through the exhibition, they are confronted with a multitude of emotions and ideas, leaving them with a renewed sense of curiosity and wonder.

Overall, “Think Big” is an exhibition that showcases Caria’s unique talent and his ability to create a visual language that transcends traditional boundaries. Through his fusion of painting and video, he invites viewers on a surreal journey through Naples’ art and culture. “Think Big” is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the intersection between art, politics, and storytelling.

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