Giovanni Kronenberg's Subtle Alterations at Milan Gallery
Giovanni Kronenberg (b. 1974, Milan) presents a solo exhibition at a Milan gallery, featuring objects and materials from his personal archive subtly altered—sometimes slightly, sometimes significantly. The show includes a desert rose with a blue chromatic modification, a rooster's back treated with an elastic band, an ostrich egg filled with cement, and a late-19th-century mannequin hand coated in seal fat. These works create silent synergies through juxtaposition, as described in the accompanying text by Simone Menegoi. Kronenberg's practice demonstrates a mature, methodical approach that structures space with cold rigor, fostering tacit connections between disparate materials.
Key facts
- Giovanni Kronenberg was born in Milan in 1974.
- The exhibition is held at a gallery in Milan.
- Simone Menegoi wrote the accompanying text.
- Works include a desert rose with a blue modification.
- A rooster's back is altered with an elastic band.
- An ostrich egg is filled with cement.
- A late-19th-century mannequin hand is coated in seal fat.
- The show features objects from Kronenberg's personal archive.
Entities
Artists
- Giovanni Kronenberg
- Simone Menegoi
- Niccolò Lucarelli
Institutions
- Galleria Sara Zanin
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Rome