Isobel Church's Lunar-Inspired Works at Montoro12 Gallery in Rome
Isobel Church (b. 1984, lives in London) presents 'Molte lune fa' at Galleria Montoro12 in Rome. The exhibition features works that explore lunar surfaces through common objects, meteorite fragments, and binary codes etched into black clay. Church uses scientific materials like meteorites and mapping techniques, creating tactile, visible pieces from intangible concepts. The show includes incised paper works evoking hurricane patterns and ceremonial sequences.
Key facts
- Isobel Church was born in 1984
- Church lives in London
- Exhibition title: 'Molte lune fa'
- Venue: Galleria Montoro12, Rome
- Works incorporate meteorite fragments
- Binary codes decorate black clay surfaces
- Paper works feature hurricane-like incisions
- Materials include scientific mapping elements
Entities
Artists
- Isobel Church
Institutions
- Galleria Montoro12
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- London
- United Kingdom