Four Artists Explore Materiality in Milan Group Show
The Flat gallery in Milan presents a group exhibition featuring four international artists who transform industrial and craft materials into sensory experiences. Jonathan Vivacqua (born 1986 in Erba) uses construction materials like drywall to create site-specific installations that evoke a Babel of square silhouettes or a dizzying spiral. Fabio Lattanzi Antinori (born 1971 in Rome) creates sculptures that translate market data into sound and sung voice upon touch. Leonardo Ulian (born 1974 in Gorizia) combines sewing techniques, lead sheets, Tibetan mandala sand mysticism, and hardware-like patterns. Jonny Niesche (born 1972 in Sydney) produces canvases from metal structures and spray-colored synthetic fabric, referencing geometric squares or global skylines at sunset. The exhibition runs at The Flat in Milan.
Key facts
- Group exhibition at The Flat gallery in Milan
- Features Jonathan Vivacqua, Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, Leonardo Ulian, Jonny Niesche
- Vivacqua uses construction materials like drywall for site-specific installations
- Lattanzi Antinori's sculptures convert market data into sound and voice
- Ulian combines sewing, lead, Tibetan sand mandalas, and hardware patterns
- Niesche works with metal structures and spray-colored synthetic fabric
- Exhibition explores materiality and sensory perception
- Article published on Artribune
Entities
Artists
- Jonathan Vivacqua
- Fabio Lattanzi Antinori
- Leonardo Ulian
- Jonny Niesche
- Giusi Affronti
Institutions
- The Flat
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Erba
- Rome
- Gorizia
- Sydney
- Palermo