Andrea Sala's Sculptural Play at Federica Schiavo Gallery
Andrea Sala (Como, 1976) presents new works at Federica Schiavo Gallery in Milan, exploring the tools and primary statutes of sculpture. The pieces, protruding from walls with vibrant, time-marked chromatic presence, reveal what Francesco Garutti calls a 'fascination for forms.' Echoing minimalism, they reference recognizable structures like anvils and softened surfaces with rounded corners and constant cracks. These small to medium objects, lacking apparent function, inhabit space with irony, as suggested by titles such as Pluto, Pippo, and Poldo, evoking toys from a bricoleur's forge.
Key facts
- Andrea Sala was born in Como in 1976.
- The exhibition is at Federica Schiavo Gallery in Milan.
- Works echo the tools of sculpture-making.
- Francesco Garutti wrote the accompanying text.
- Titles include Pluto, Pippo, and Poldo.
- The works have a vibrant, time-marked chromatic presence.
- They reference minimalism and recognizable structures like anvils.
- Objects are small to medium in size.
Entities
Artists
- Andrea Sala
- Francesco Garutti
Institutions
- Federica Schiavo Gallery
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Como