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Giovanni Kronenberg's Drawings and Sculptures at Quartz Studio, Turin

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Giovanni Kronenberg (born 1974 in Milan) has been using drawing and sculpture for over fifteen years to investigate the idea as an art experience, aiming to expose humanity's resistance to analysis and research. His works combine natural organic and inorganic forms with artificial elements to explore transformations and recover time. Kronenberg intervenes on manufactured or natural artifacts whose original use has been lost, applying visible or subtle modifications. He describes these objects as 'not consumed by the gaze,' seeking to bring remote meanings back to human sensitivity. The exhibition is held at Quartz Studio in Turin.

Key facts

  • Giovanni Kronenberg was born in Milan in 1974.
  • He has worked with drawing and sculpture for over fifteen years.
  • His work explores the idea as an art experience and humanity's resistance to analysis.
  • He combines natural forms with artificial elements.
  • He modifies artifacts whose original use is lost.
  • He describes his objects as 'not consumed by the gaze.'
  • The exhibition is at Quartz Studio in Turin.
  • The article was published on Artribune in January 2021.

Entities

Artists

  • Giovanni Kronenberg

Institutions

  • Quartz Studio
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Turin

Sources