La sostanza agitata
Mostra collettiva con la partecipazione di Francesco Bendini, Paolo Bufalini, Lucia Cantò, Giovanni de Cataldo, Binta Diaw, Bekhbaatar Enkhtur, Roberta Folliero, Jacopo Martinotti, Lulù Nuti, Giulia Poppi, Davide Sgambaro
On the ground floor, there will be a group exhibition that includes the proposals of some of the most interesting emerging profiles of contemporary art active in Italy. The Stirred Substance, this is the title of the exhibition to curated by Saverio Verini, presents the works of eleven artists under 35: an exhibition with a strong generational structure, which can give an account of the variety and vitality of artistic research in our country. In addition to the anagraphic cut, the artists in the exhibition are linked from a common interest in the installation and plastic dimension and, in general, in the relationship between the 'opera and the environment that hosts it. The title, The Stirred Substance, refers to the experimental and difficult to classify character of the works in the exhibition, to the heterogeneity of the materials used and to an approach that - between lightness and monumentality, between irony and issues that reflect the social changes taking place - is clearly sculptural in origin, in line with the history of Spoleto, inextricably linked to the plastic dimension to starting from the experience of Sculptures in the City (1962). The invited artists are: Francesco Bendini (Sansepolcro, 1996), Paolo Bufalini (Rome, 1994), Lucia Cantò (Pescara, 1995), Giovanni de Cataldo (Rome, 1990), Binta Diaw (Milan, 1995), Bekhbaatar Enkhtur (Ulan Bator, 1994), Roberta Folliero (Rome, 1993), Jacopo Martinotti (Milan, 1995), Lulù Nuti (Rome, 1988), Giulia Poppi (Modena, 1992), Davide Sgambaro (Padua, 1989).
The agitated substance wants to characterize itself as a construction site of proposals - some of them unpublished and made by the artists on site -, an open laboratory to different looks: to each artist is entrusted with a room, thus offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the individual poetics, between organic and industrial materials, verticality and horizontality, movement and staticity, works formed from unique pieces and others that tend to a dissemination if not to a real multiplication.
INAUGURATION
Saturday, June 24 at 11:00 a.m.