Federico Tosi's Fractal-Inspired Sculptures at Milan's Galleria Monica de Cardenas
Federico Tosi (born 1988 in Milan) presents a solo exhibition at Galleria Monica de Cardenas in Milan, drawing from fractal theory to create sculptures that honor the 'intelligence of matter.' His works reference prehistoric marine organisms, fungi, and fossilized shells formed hundreds of millions of years ago, at the dawn of the universe. Tosi's drawings of galaxies, with surprisingly cinematic titles, evoke this origin and serve as a Kantian a priori reflection, creating the objective time of rational imagination. The exhibition, titled 'Under Water,' is an encounter between the individual and primitive nature, a journey through cosmic explosions and silent terrestrial evolutions, matter translations, and chemical reactions. It symbolizes the circularity of nature, where humanity is merely an infinitesimal corpuscle. The show runs at Galleria Monica de Cardenas in Milan.
Key facts
- Federico Tosi was born in Milan in 1988.
- The exhibition is held at Galleria Monica de Cardenas in Milan.
- Tosi's sculptures are inspired by fractal theory.
- The works reference prehistoric marine organisms, fungi, and fossilized shells.
- The exhibition is titled 'Under Water.'
- Tosi's drawings of galaxies have cinematic titles.
- The show explores themes of cosmic explosions and terrestrial evolutions.
- The exhibition symbolizes the circularity of nature.
Entities
Artists
- Federico Tosi
Institutions
- Galleria Monica de Cardenas
Locations
- Milan
- Italy