Hidden Structures

Gallery

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Barbant Atelier, Francesco Botticini, Anna Clegg, Lorenzo De Bellis, Francesco De Bernardi, Lucia Di Luciano, Jens Froeberg, Samuel Haitz, Francesco Joao and South Tyrolean Master.

“…If mobility is an essential condition for art not to fossilize, then the idea of a hypothetical structure understood as a constraint could announce its dissolution. And what if it were the prerequisite for a rebirth instead? In the exhibition “Hidden Structures”, Triangolo gathers the perspective of a group of artists who, knowingly or not, and through various mediums, engage in reflections on such theme. What are the structural limits of a work of art? To what extent is the artist aware of their existence?…”– Carlo Prada