The interactivity of Manhattan Transfer is an imaginary crossroads of different peoples, cultures, generations, eras, civilizations, thoughts, expressions. In other words, a railway exchange whether in New York or Rome, a physical or figurative place capable of bringing together flows and people who come from different places and then continue for as many different shores "". The name of the project is in homage to the Roman master Renzo Vespignani and the homonymous exhibition of paintings and drawings executed from 1988 to 1992, during his stay in New York. Here he drew inspiration from Manhattan Transfer, a novel by John Dos Passos (1925), followed by the musicians The Manhattan Transfer, an American jazz vocal group founded in 1969.
0 Artworks curated by Cristoforo Russo