

With “Harmonies of the Body", RABARAMA expresses the poetics of her artistic exploration, which centres on the human being and the meaning of existence, seeking to answer the fateful question: “What is the meaning of life?” The human forms, the contemplative and yogic poses, and the archetypal symbols etched into the skin of each sculpture speak to us of a journey made up of questions and tentative answers. This ceaseless journey, which transcends the HERE AND NOW, points towards an energy within a cosmic whole.

The works on display are: A-MORS, TRANS-PORTO, IM-PLOSIONE, BOZZOLO, LOVE, TRANS-CATARSI, HIC ET NUNC, IKIGAI, DEVA, MADAMA BUTTERFLY: silent yet powerful guides to moments of reflection, in the shade of the trees that witnessed the beauty, the joy of living and the confidence in the future of Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita.
Although each of the works in this exhibition reflects and embodies moments of contemplation, the central image of the event is Madama Butterfly. As the symbolic opera of the exhibition “Armonie del Corpo”, Madama Butterfly draws inspiration from the poetic world of Giacomo Puccini, translating its emotional intensity into a sculptural form. The kneeling figure, reaching upwards, embodies the female heroine: a presence that traverses pain and transforms it. Letting go becomes an act of strength, a passage between loss and rebirth. As in music, where every note builds harmony, the body becomes a score: a vibrating surface where signs, energy and form resonate. Butterflies accompany this metamorphosis, uniting matter and spirit in a dynamic balance. “Letting go is the highest gesture of harmony”
