Bosco Sodi's Material Alchemy at Eduardo Secci, Florence
The exhibition 'Bosco Sodi e l’energia del colore' at Eduardo Secci gallery in Florence presents the Mexican artist's recent works, where natural materials like fibers, sawdust, glue, wood, and clay form the basis of his practice. Sodi, born in Mexico City in 1970, balances matter and color in harmony with the production site, creating pieces that oscillate between Action Painting and Art Brut. The creative process relies heavily on chance, exploiting the material's imperfections to generate an energy that mirrors life's transience. The works are described as both physically imposing and ethereal, capturing moments of a longer journey. The article, by Niccolò Lucarelli for Artribune, also promotes the magazine's newsletters on art market trends, urban regeneration, and cultural tourism.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Eduardo Secci gallery in Florence.
- Artist Bosco Sodi born in Mexico City in 1970.
- Materials include natural fibers, sawdust, glue, wood, and clay.
- Works blend Action Painting and Art Brut.
- Chance plays a major role in the creative process.
- Imperfections in matter are exploited for artistic effect.
- Color energy symbolizes the flow of life.
- Article by Niccolò Lucarelli for Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Bosco Sodi
Institutions
- Eduardo Secci
- Artribune
Locations
- Florence
- Italy
- Mexico City
- Mexico