Marco Schiavone's first solo show at Spazio Buonasera, Turin
Marco Schiavone (born 1990, Turin) presents his first solo exhibition, engaging with sign, object, and interpretant—the three pillars of semiotics. His fine art photograph on cotton paper depicts a roof section made of Luserna stone, a typical Piedmontese slate. Schiavone collected the material directly from a quarry, built an installation inside the gallery, then dismantled it leaving no physical trace. The work reflects on image deconstruction, place, composition, and territorial geography through a past event.
Key facts
- Marco Schiavone's first solo exhibition
- Exhibition at Spazio Buonasera, Turin
- Artist born 1990 in Turin
- Work engages with sign, object, interpretant (semiotics)
- Fine art photograph on cotton paper
- Depicts a roof portion made of Luserna stone
- Stone is typical Piedmontese slate used for roofing
- Artist collected material from a quarry
- Built installation inside gallery then dismantled it
- No physical trace left after dismantling
- Reflects on image deconstruction, place, composition, territorial geography
Entities
Artists
- Marco Schiavone
Institutions
- Spazio Buonasera
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Piedmont