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Riccardo Albiero
Luisa Badino
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Clelia Cadamuro
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Simone Carraro
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Nikko Mundacruz
Yaël Ohayon
Edison Pashkaj
Beatrice Pistolesi
Cristina Porro
Barbara Prenka
Matteo Rattini
Dionysis Saraji
Pierluigi Scandiuzzi
Mattia Sinigaglia
Petra Stipanovic
Maddalena Tesser
Emiliano Troco
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Aleksander Velišček
Tommaso Viccaro
Moe Yoshida
Sebastiano Zafonte
Maria Giovanna Zanella
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Clelia Cadamuro,Cristina Porro

Astromimesi
25.07 ― 14.08.2024

A bi-personal exhibition by Clelia Cadamuro and Cristina Porro, “Astromimesi” is the fourth in the cycle of exhibitions held during the first months of the 60th International Art Exhibition.

Starting from the concept of astromimicry – understood as the imitation of astronomical phenomena or celestial models – the exhibition exlores the artistic practice of Cadamuro and Porro in dialogue, through the way their works imitate the forms, movements and patterns present in the cosmos. On display are individual works which, though different in technique, are formally connected by the repetition of simple shapes that recall both the micro and the macro structures of the universe. Both works represent forms suspended between the figurative and the abstract, in which colour predominates as a primary medium of communication.

Like a constellation, the works are placed freely in space, without rigid boundaries. Similar in their specificity, they belong to a shared poetics: capturing the infinite within a frame.

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