Assulā: Collective Exhibition at The Workbench, Milan
The Workbench in Milan presents 'Assulā,' a group exhibition curated by Zoe De Luca featuring seven Italian artists exploring landscape as social and aesthetic construct. Alterazioni Video satirically depicts abandoned public buildings in Sicily; Filippo Minelli captures the ordinary squalor of the Po Valley landscape; Giovanna Silva documents the social decay of clubbing; Delfino Sisto Legnani elevates pavement by decontextualizing it; Nico Vascellari condenses complex autobiographical references in his neon work 'Autoritratto HCVV'; Rachele Maistrello incorporates three manga figures on the banks of the Piave River in a historical and social short circuit; Invernomuto presents costumes and temporal-contextual settings. The exhibition runs until July 1, 2016, at The Workbench, Via Vespri Siciliani 16/4, Milan.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Assulā' curated by Zoe De Luca at The Workbench, Milan
- Features seven artists: Alterazioni Video, Filippo Minelli, Giovanna Silva, Delfino Sisto Legnani, Nico Vascellari, Rachele Maistrello, Invernomuto
- Alterazioni Video satirizes abandoned public buildings in Sicily
- Filippo Minelli depicts ordinary squalor of the Po Valley landscape
- Giovanna Silva documents social decay of clubbing
- Delfino Sisto Legnani elevates pavement by decontextualization
- Nico Vascellari's neon 'Autoritratto HCVV' condenses autobiographical references
- Rachele Maistrello's triptych includes manga figures on the Piave River
- Invernomuto presents costumes and temporal-contextual settings
- Exhibition runs until July 1, 2016
- Location: The Workbench, Via Vespri Siciliani 16/4, Milan
Entities
Artists
- Alterazioni Video
- Filippo Minelli
- Giovanna Silva
- Delfino Sisto Legnani
- Nico Vascellari
- Rachele Maistrello
- Invernomuto
- Zoe De Luca
Institutions
- The Workbench
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Sicily
- Padania
- Piave River
- Via Vespri Siciliani 16/4