Lula Broglio's Surreal Vehicles at Galleria Buonasera, Turin
Lula Broglio (born 1993 in Sanremo) presents three fully designed, built, and painted 'carri' (chariots) at Galleria Buonasera in Turin. The exhibition space is entirely colored yellow and blue. Broglio's polymateric works are real yet fantastical machines, reminiscent of remote civilizations and utopian vehicles with the charm of ephemeral Baroque monuments. The solar boats, conceived between technique and artifice, are adorned with fabrics and synthetic materials, featuring a varied chromatic palette of strong, hallucinatory colors that serve as a backdrop for an ideal sign-based decoration of organic and vegetal origin. These articulated structures are eclectic mobile sculptures that fill the architectural space and spark a material reflection on the value of painting, starting from a poetic and imaginary suggestion. The text by Giuseppe Amedeo Arnesano introduces the works with a surreal dialogue between an engineer and a chariot.
Key facts
- Lula Broglio was born in 1993 in Sanremo.
- The exhibition is at Galleria Buonasera in Turin.
- The space is colored yellow and blue.
- Three chariots are entirely designed, built, and painted by the artist.
- The works are polymateric, real and fantastic machines.
- They recall remote civilizations and utopian vehicles.
- Solar boats are adorned with fabrics and synthetic materials.
- The color palette is strong and hallucinatory.
- The decoration is sign-based with organic and vegetal motifs.
- The text is by Giuseppe Amedeo Arnesano.
Entities
Artists
- Lula Broglio
Institutions
- Galleria Buonasera
- Artribune
Locations
- Sanremo
- Italy
- Turin