Sportello Quattro: Kevin Jerome Everson and Rome 2002

With Kevin Jerome Everson in dialogue with Mistura Allison

17:00

Part of the program of the Tenth Edition of Black History Month Florence

Sportello Quattro: Kevin Jerome Everson and Rome 2002 is a screening and conversation around a series of films realized in 2002 during the artist's time as a Rome Fellow at the America Academy in Rome. Sportello Quattro, a meditation the permesso di soggiorno and its administration, Pompei to Xenia, a reflection on natural disasters and Vanessa, a reconsidering of the Tondo Doni by Michelangelo are the backdrop for a conversation around Everson’s ongoing artistic production in Italy. The conversation that will follow the screening is with Villa Romana’s curator Mistura Allison, engaging notions of mentorship and chorality.

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