Grazia Varisco's 'Allineamenti Scorrevoli Ricorrenti' at La Triennale di Milano
La Triennale di Milano celebrates Grazia Varisco's eightieth birthday with the exhibition 'Allineamenti scorrevoli ricorrenti' in the Impluvium space on the first floor. The show centers on a sculpture that combines time and movement, surrounded by seven series of works on the walls. It spans from the early 1980s (Gnomoni series) to recent pieces like Quadri comunicanti and Ventilati (2015). The exhibition omits small mechanical works such as the Schemi Luminosi Variabili (1962-64), focusing instead on Varisco's static dynamism across metal surfaces. The title encapsulates the poetic fixity of the horizon line. The show is neither a monograph nor a full retrospective.
Key facts
- Exhibition at La Triennale di Milano
- Celebrates Grazia Varisco's eightieth birthday
- Held in the Impluvium space on the first floor
- Central sculpture plus seven series on walls
- Works from early 1980s to 2015
- Includes Gnomoni, Quadri comunicanti, Ventilati series
- Omits Schemi Luminosi Variabili (1962-64)
- Title: 'Allineamenti scorrevoli ricorrenti'
Entities
Artists
- Grazia Varisco
Institutions
- La Triennale di Milano
Locations
- Milano
- Italy