A new selection of works inhabits the gallery spaces, bringing together nine artists — spanning long-standing collaborations and newly emerging dialogues.
Opening the exhibition are recent works by Isabella Ducrot from the Profusions series: flowers of striking vitality, radiating a chromatic rhythm that flows throughout the entire display.
That rhythm resonates in the fantastical characters of Fosca’s delicate ink drawings, touches upon a Maternity by Leila Vismeh, and finds poignant echoes in the embroidered drawings on tracing paper by Alice Schivardi, from the Narciso–Unconditional love series, where the child becomes the unquestioned center of the parent–child bond.
Techniques and languages intertwine: from Iris Nesher’s Limoges porcelain to Janine von Thüngen’s bronzes, from reworked Roman vintage postcards by Pierre-Yves Le Duc to a painting by Margareth Dorigatti, inspired by the love correspondence between Goethe and Charlotte von Stein.
As a counterpoint, the attentive and offbeat gaze of Pablo Picasso, portrayed by Angelo Titonel, as if glimpsed in a photographic negative.