Galleria d'arte Collezione Roma - Rome, Italy 2013

Galleria d'arte Collezione Roma

Rome, Italy

December 11, 2013

 

 

In his critique of Suzanne C. Nagy's work, curator Mr. Salvatore Russo, juxtaposes biblical references to the 21st century:

A visual proclamation is narrated by Suzanne C. Nagy in her artwork through photographs and light boxes. One that defends the environment, our land of paradise, from the cruelty of man. One which goes against the urban metropolis, and the social decisions causing us the greenhouse effect, climate change and an ozone hole leading us to a grand apocalypse. We find in the works of Suzanne an opposition to human negligence. A man unable to protect his own natural habitat, and instead, who consciously possesses his very children in that mud that sucks them like quicksand.

Her work is the most accurate visual evidence of environmental disasters that we have witnessed around the world.

Suzanne confronts the viewer with the raw and unappealing truth. Truth more harmful to us than punches in the stomach. Truth that should be heeded, so that we do not fulfill a destiny that leads us directly to an in infernal place.

~Salvatore Russo