Ben Edmunds and Felix Treadwell at Patricia Armocida Gallery, Milan
The Patricia Armocida Gallery in Milan presents a dual exhibition featuring London-based artists Ben Edmunds (b. 1994) and Felix Treadwell (b. 1992). Despite their distinct styles, both explore deceptively simple concepts. Treadwell's work addresses how younger generations have become detached from reality through digital and virtual worlds. Using an airbrush and drawing on post-war Japanese art, his pieces evoke a cold alienation from humanity. Edmunds, who has already held several solo shows, employs a more multifaceted and less didactic approach. He combines sport materials with depictions of vast landscapes, creating works that invite both quick and slow viewing, sparking positive curiosity in the viewer.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Patricia Armocida Gallery in Milan
- Features Ben Edmunds (b. 1994) and Felix Treadwell (b. 1992)
- Both artists are from London
- Treadwell explores digital detachment and uses airbrush
- Treadwell's style references post-war Japanese art
- Edmunds has had multiple solo shows
- Edmunds uses sport materials and landscape imagery
- Works aim to engage viewer curiosity
Entities
Artists
- Ben Edmunds
- Felix Treadwell
Institutions
- Patricia Armocida Gallery
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- London
- United Kingdom