Francesca Ferreri's 'Cluster Clutter' at Galleria Alberto Peola, Turin
Francesca Ferreri (born 1981 in Savigliano) presents 'Cluster Clutter' at Galleria Alberto Peola in Turin, running until May 14, 2016. The exhibition features works from her series 'Fuzzy Traces'—self-supporting sculptures in plaster, ceramic fragments, iron, rust, and consolidating resin—alongside 'Eterocronie' sculptures that visibly juxtapose different eras, and 'La ripresa', where papier-mâché, sand, and pigments create dialogue between spaces. New 'Items' drawings explore a chromatic thread dominated by white with pastel yellow, green, and orange accents. Ferreri's practice reflects on everyday objects, activating new identities by blending centuries, meanings, symbols, and materials.
Key facts
- Francesca Ferreri was born in 1981 in Savigliano.
- The exhibition 'Cluster Clutter' is held at Galleria Alberto Peola in Turin.
- The show runs until May 14, 2016.
- Works include 'Fuzzy Traces' sculptures made of plaster, ceramic, iron, rust, and resin.
- The 'Eterocronie' series features sculptures that visibly combine different historical periods.
- 'La ripresa' uses papier-mâché, sand, and pigments to explore the space between objects.
- New 'Items' drawings emphasize white with pastel yellow, green, and orange hues.
- The gallery is located at Via della Rocca 29, Turin.
Entities
Artists
- Francesca Ferreri
Institutions
- Galleria Alberto Peola
- Artribune
Locations
- Savigliano
- Turin
- Italy
- Via della Rocca 29