UNA and CASTIGLIONI Opens New Space With Valentina Furian and Alessandro Carano
UNA and CASTIGLIONI arre happy to announce the opening of a new venue in via Lazzaro Palazzi 3, Milan. For the inaugural exhibition UNA presents Valentina Furian (*1989, Venice) with the video Eclissi
and a series of drawings on transparent gelatin. Castiglioni presents Alessandro Carano (*1984, Gallarate, Varese) with a new series of paintings.
PERSPECTIVAS
EMBAJADA presents PERSPECTIVAS, an exhibition that brings together a group of artists offering fresh takes on the landscape tradition. Featuring a range of approaches from emerging voices to established practices, the show explores the landscape not just as a physical space but as a complex and evolving concept. Some works respond to political and social landscapes, offering commentaries on shifting geopolitical realities while others delve into the inner landscapes of personal reflection and identity, inviting viewers to consider the emotional and psychological dimensions of place. With a mix of painting, embroidery, and digital works, the exhibition pushes beyond traditional boundaries and sparks a conversation about the landscapes we occupy—both external and internal.
Erinnern im Innern
Erinnern im Innern - Remembering within: Three sculptural positions revolve around internalized imperatives. Patriarchal and speciesitic systems of dominance, tamed wilderness, sterilized needs. The industrial and media exploitation of body and mind. With her sculptures, Sasha Auerbakh evokes mechanical associations of industrial production, but also of the conditioning of female bodies in the service of social capitalization.
Careful What You Wish For
The exhibition Careful What You Wish For builds on an intricate interplay between vulnerability and identity, highlighting how fear and the fragility of human experience shape our understanding of self. By examining psychological dimensions of existence, the exhibited works invite viewers to confront unseen forces influencing perception and interaction. This exploration prompts reflection on the nature of bodily autonomy and the complexities inherent in navigating the boundaries between self and other.
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