From March 30 to Sept. 15, 2023, Clima Gallery in Milan is hosting the exhibition Burning Treasure by Matteo Nasini (Rome, 1976), an artist whose research starts from the study of sound to take physical form by examining and observing in depth the surface of sound and plastic substance. Hence a practice that methodologically develops into sound installations, performances, textile and sculptural works.
The exhibition Burning Treasure, curated by Ilaria Gianni and Cecilia Canziani, reinvents a cosmology in which different temporal planes coexist and overlap, suggesting a cyclical movement, a rebirth that is already implicitly included in the idea of the end of the world. Two large tapestries, a ceramic sculpture and a zoomorphic fountain are the elements to which the artist entrusts a narrative of our Planet, subject to a destructive drive but capable of fostering the development of new life forms through the progressive replacement of previous ones.
In the age of climate change, Matteo Nasini’s project, not without melancholy, seems to project us beyond the epilogue, imagining a radically changed but still vital future.
Matteo Nasini’s works have been exhibited in different contexts: the Milan Triennale, the spaces Clima, Marsèlleria, Fluxia, Fonderia Artistica Battaglia (Milan); the Maxxi, Macro, Nomas Foundation, Operativa Arte, La Galleria Nazionale, Pastificio Cerere Foundation, Auditorium Parco della Musica (Rome); Villa Croce (Genoa); Villa Romana (Florence); Museo delle Palme (Palermo); Ocean Space, Palazzo Fortuny (Venice); Pescheria Visual Arts Center (Pesaro); Art O Rama, Southway Studio, Leclere Centre d’art (Marseille); EDF Foundation, Paris La Defance (Paris); Espace le Carre, Palais Beaux- Arts (Lille); La Panacee (Montpellier); IIC, Hammer Museum (Los Angeles); Marsèlleria (New York); Rowing (London) Royal Museum of Worecester (Worecester); MRAC - Musée Regional d’Art Contemporain, Serignan.
For all information about the exhibition you can visit the Clima Gallery website.
Milan, Matteo Nasini stars at Clima Gallery with the exhibition Burning Treasure |
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