Edi Rama goes to the artist's exhibition, which said he once loved her (Photo)

With a testimony, Ornela Vorpsi returned to Tirana. After a long time, it is presented to the Albanian public with its creativity in visual arts. A research into female sensuality through nudo photographs, but also her mood. In recent years it seemed that Ornela was eventually devoted to literature, but with what [...]
A research into female sensuality through nudo photographs, but also her mood. In recent years it seemed that Ornela was eventually devoted to literature, but apparently parallel to novels that have not gone unnoticed in the neighbouring country, Italy, or France, she has also worked on the TV and other media.
And she comes to Tirana, just to bring this side of her creativity, for which she's also educated at the Academy of Arts. The exhibition, titled “Providence”, opened last night in COD, near the prime minister, where Vorpsis did not hide the satisfaction of returning to Tirana, the invitation made by COD and the care and level shown by the latter, which the artist compared to the best galleries, since Pompido, etc.
I want you to know that this exhibition is built and constructed at the highest levels we can find in the world. I don't think it could have gotten better in Centre de Pompidou or other places. My country offers me a miracle tonight”, Vorps said, without hiding the emotion.
Attending the opening ceremony were Prime Minister Edi Rama, political people, art, media. After the occasional presentations, an extremely friendly hug between the prime minister's wife, Linda Rama and the artist, and then a meeting with her former former former guardgogun and current prime minister, Edi Rama, after which she would confess herself to “Letersia and the town of”, was in love platonically.
EXPOSIAS
At this exhibition, open in hall “Meet Artist” and “Forum”, Vorps presents 38 works that combine pictures, drawings, photographs and videos. Acts, mainly those in the painting, create a state of suspension. The human element reflects loneliness even when it is not alone. Coldly worked, they convey coldness in human reports, not just those in a couple. Part of the exhibition is also a series of photographs, featuring female, naked bodies that endure the feeling of the whole, a kind of loneliness and mixed fear.
Without separating from its other “halves”, literature, part of the exhibition is also a special installation built with its books, published in different languages. And as a combination of both was also a set of children's illustrations. The exhibition has been treated by Gail Gjikola, who, along with the presentation of the Vorps personal exhibition, also suggested leaving the National Gallery of Arts, towards COD. “We can call the show itself a mid-career retrospective, a mid - artistic career respective, and I'd describe it as a gigsantk, because it sums up its expressions on different techniques since drawing, painting, installation, photography and video”, he said.
According to him, the visual <x0). Two seemingly opposite principles, the painting poem and the classic form of composition of the picture are joined in the workshop.
ARTIST
Ornela Vorpsi was born in Tirana in 1968. He actually lives and works in Paris. Vorps completed his studies at the High Institute of Arts (1987 - 1991), at the Academy of Fine Brara Arts in Milan (1992 - 1996) and later at Paris V University. III, (1997). He has attended many group exhibitions, cured by well-known coursers like Harald Szeemann, Paul Ardenne and Walter Keller. Her works are found in important collections, including the FNAC, as well as in many private collections. After being established in Paris in 1997, Vorps was also dedicated to literature. In 2010, Aleksandar Hemon and Zadie Smith named him one of the 35 best European writers in “Best European Fiction”. Vorpsy' books have been translated into 18 languages.
BIBLE
The novels of Ornela Vorpsit, in which she primarily confesss her life and that of Albanians under dictatorship, are considered not a bit provocative. That's why she writes in foreign languages and not in Albanian. I believe that writing down what I wrote in Albanian would all be much more painful and almost impossible. Because English is the language of my childhood. I grew up in that country, and somehow I'm structured in that country, I'm deeply Albanian”, Vorpsi said during the meeting “Letters and the town of Alda Bardhil and Betty Newma.
She didn't ask for literature. It was the last one that went to her, somewhere, at a coffee bar in Paris. I sat down, that's where my thoughts came. I was 29 years old. There I made the first paragraph of my first novel. When I was little, I wrote in Albanian, but I didn't care about writing. I wrote in the magazine “Pyoner” when my father was in prison”, Vorpsi said. During this same meeting, she also expressed regret that she has been invited to her country so little. I've been invited all over the world to talk and I've been open. I've only been invited to Albania once by Jonila Godole and have come. Today is the second time I've been invited to this exhibition at COD, and again I've come. I feel myself 100 percent Albanian”, Ornela Vorpsi. /Panorama


















