Davide Tranchina's 'Cieli Impossibili' Opens at Gaggenau Hub in Milan
Curated by Sabino Maria Frassà, the exhibition 'Cieli Impossibili' features fifteen works by Davide Tranchina, mostly previously unseen, at Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub in Milan. The pieces explore the theme of distance using the off-camera technique that made Tranchina internationally known. Frassà describes the artist's work as photographing utopia—ideal dimensions that humans strive for—with deliberately impossible skies. The show runs until September 22, 2024, and is promoted by Gaggenau and Cramum. It includes a digital augmented reality tour with exclusive content about Tranchina's art. The exhibition is open by appointment, with a summer closure from August 1 to 23.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Cieli Impossibili' by Davide Tranchina
- Curated by Sabino Maria Frassà
- Held at Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub in Milan
- Fifteen works, mostly unpublished
- Theme of distance explored through off-camera technique
- Open until September 22, 2024
- Promoted by Gaggenau and Cramum
- Includes augmented reality digital tour
- Closed for summer from August 1 to 23
Entities
Artists
- Davide Tranchina
Institutions
- Gaggenau DesignElementi Hub
- Gaggenau
- Cramum
Locations
- Milan
- Italy