Angelo Musco's 'From Here to Eternity' at Maison Particulière in Brussels
Maison Particulière, a non-profit art space in Brussels founded by Myriam and Amaury de Solages in 2010, presents 'From Here to Eternity', a solo exhibition by Neapolitan artist Angelo Musco (b. 1973, lives in New York). The show spans the three floors of the townhouse on Rue du Châtelain, each dedicated to a conceptual phase of Musco's exploration of human existence: 'from here' (roots, aquatic-inspired works), 'to' (evolution, symbolized by wings and feathers), and 'eternity' (trees and forests). Musco's works are juxtaposed with pieces by David Altmejd, James Turrell, Claudio Parmiggiani, and Jaume Plensa. The human body recurs as organic, biological matter. The exhibition runs from October 6, 2016, to April 30, 2017. Maison Particulière has strong ties to Italy, having hosted Italian collectors such as the Maramotti, Cotroneo, Giorgio Fasol, and Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in 2014.
Key facts
- Angelo Musco is a Neapolitan artist born in 1973, based in New York.
- Maison Particulière is a non-profit art space founded by Myriam and Amaury de Solages in 2010.
- The exhibition 'From Here to Eternity' runs from October 6, 2016, to April 30, 2017.
- The show is structured in three conceptual areas: 'from here', 'to', and 'eternity'.
- Works by David Altmejd, James Turrell, Claudio Parmiggiani, and Jaume Plensa are included.
- Musco's work explores cycles of human existence, with recurring motifs of water, wings, feathers, trees, and forests.
- The human body is a central element in Musco's art.
- Maison Particulière hosted Italian collectors in 2014, including the Maramotti, Cotroneo, Giorgio Fasol, and Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo.
Entities
Artists
- Angelo Musco
- David Altmejd
- James Turrell
- Claudio Parmiggiani
- Jaume Plensa
- Massimo Mattioli
Institutions
- Maison Particulière
- Artribune
Locations
- Brussels
- Belgium
- Rue du Châtelain
- New York
- Italy
- Naples