Ciredz's Volume Series and Murals at Galleria Varsi, Rome
Galleria Varsi in Rome presents new works by Ciredz (born 1981), featuring wall paintings and sculptures from the Volume series. The sculptures, recently created in Italy, Australia, Portugal, and Finland, shift from site-specific installations to hanging pieces: two-dimensional sections shaped as cubes and hexagons. These works visualize Gilles Clément's concept of the "third landscape"—indecisive, unproductive marginal spaces where freedom resides. Materials include cement, earth, and synthetic grass, layered geometrically to evoke Arte Povera. The tension between natural and urban space, central to Ciredz's practice, also appears in graphic works with celestial inks referencing Sardinian coasts and cross-hatched graphite creating unexpected perspectives.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Galleria Varsi, Rome.
- Ciredz was born in 1981.
- Volume series sculptures were recently made in Italy, Australia, Portugal, and Finland.
- Works include wall paintings and hanging sculptures.
- Sculptures are two-dimensional sections shaped as cubes and hexagons.
- Materials: cement, earth, synthetic grass.
- References Gilles Clément's 'third landscape'.
- Graphic works feature celestial inks and graphite cross-hatching.
Entities
Artists
- Ciredz
Institutions
- Galleria Varsi
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Australia
- Portugal
- Finland
- Sardinia