Francesco Zavattari's Poliedro. Resta. Ora. at Kunstschau Lecce
Francesco Zavattari (Lucca, 1983) presents the installation "Poliedro. Resta. Ora." at Kunstschau in Lecce, curated by Chiara Bevilacqua. The work features a red polyhedron structure that appears to explode into metallic fragments, capturing a moment of existential transformation. Zavattari describes it as an "infinite instant of beauty" where space explodes and the infinite manifests in timeless purity. The exhibition is the sixth organized by the Kunstschau collective. The artist invites viewers to embrace the process of inner transformation with all its contradictions, stating "Stay with me... Here and now, simply. It is."
Key facts
- Francesco Zavattari was born in Lucca in 1983.
- The exhibition is titled 'Poliedro. Resta. Ora.'
- It is the sixth show organized by the Kunstschau collective in Lecce.
- The exhibition is curated by Chiara Bevilacqua.
- The installation features a red polyhedron structure.
- The work represents an explosion of opposing emotions.
- Zavattari's work explores existential transformation.
- The artist uses the polyhedron as a symbol of timeless geometric synthesis.
Entities
Artists
- Francesco Zavattari
- Chiara Bevilacqua
Institutions
- Kunstschau
Locations
- Lecce
- Italy
- Lucca