Notes on dreaming:
2. The artworks revolve around calligraphy and its processes. Paper and ink mostly. One of the pieces was about a series of small circles made by cutting and connecting stripes of red metallic paper. The direction of the connection (or how they were glued to the panel behind) was the subject of the analysis written beautifully in a small description box aside the piece.
When I went (mesmerized) from the bottom floor to the first - the entrance one -, I've met the young curator who organized the place. Can't pick up why this was so important to me, maybe because of the facility to find them afterwards with the info I've collected: the name Julia Telemita (or a written variation of it - I swear there's no relation to the streamer Julien Solomita!) and the art manifesto that I've knew, written by them: "F for Transformation". There's indeed a catch to pay attention in this title.
The museum had muted murky green walls without any details other than the artworks with spotted lights above (bright but yellowed to complement the colours) to lighten up the place.