Karasawa and Rivetti's 'Due Mondi' at Viasaterna, Milan
Curated by Fantom, the exhibition 'Due Mondi' at Viasaterna in Milan pairs Japanese artist Kensuke Karasawa (born 1987 in Aichi) with Italian artist Francesca Rivetti (born 1972 in Milan). Both artists draw inspiration from nature and explore perception and the act of looking. Karasawa presents site-specific installations and minimalist sculptures that avoid modular schematism, while Rivetti shows photographic series blending surrealism and ready-made. The works are noted for their plasticity and solid, almost pictorial quality, integrating well into the domestic gallery space. The exhibition runs until December 23, 2016, at Viasaterna, Via Giacomo Leopardi 32, Milan.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Due Mondi' at Viasaterna, Milan
- Curated by Fantom
- Features Kensuke Karasawa (born 1987, Aichi) and Francesca Rivetti (born 1972, Milan)
- Karasawa: site-specific installations and minimalist sculptures
- Rivetti: photographic series mixing surrealism and ready-made
- Works emphasize plasticity and pictorial quality
- Runs until December 23, 2016
- Venue: Viasaterna, Via Giacomo Leopardi 32, Milan
Entities
Artists
- Kensuke Karasawa
- Francesca Rivetti
- Fantom
Institutions
- Viasaterna
- Artribune
Locations
- Aichi
- Japan
- Milan
- Italy
- Via Giacomo Leopardi 32