Mathilde Rosier and Kimsooja Dual Exhibition at Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan
Galleria Raffaella Cortese in Milan presents a dual solo exhibition featuring Mathilde Rosier and Kimsooja, extending across multiple venues. Rosier's work begins in the private residence of Guido Ludovico Luzzatto, where she installs about ten delicate portraits, revisiting her 2009 piece 'Chamber' and replacing volumes and components in the bedroom of Gina Luzzatto, a naturalist and botanist. In the main gallery on via Stradella, Rosier's non-subjects shift in format and expressive range, creating a fairy-tale imagery that indirectly links the Fondazione and the gallery. Kimsooja's project unfolds more uniformly at two external addresses on via Stradella, featuring an installation titled 'To Breathe – Zone of Nowhere' and a video 'To Breathe – The Flags'. Twelve flags hang from the ceiling, touching visitors and erasing conventional geographical boundaries. The exhibition also extends to via Canova and the Cappella Portinari in the Chiostri di Sant'Eustorgio, continuing Kimsooja's 'To Breathe' project.
Key facts
- Galleria Raffaella Cortese hosts a dual solo exhibition for Mathilde Rosier and Kimsooja.
- Rosier's work occupies the private residence of Guido Ludovico Luzzatto and the main gallery on via Stradella.
- Rosier revisits her 2009 installation 'Chamber' in the bedroom of Gina Luzzatto.
- Kimsooja's project includes 'To Breathe – Zone of Nowhere' and 'To Breathe – The Flags'.
- Twelve flags in Kimsooja's installation touch visitors, dissolving conventional geographies.
- The exhibition extends to via Canova and Cappella Portinari in Chiostri di Sant'Eustorgio.
- Gina Luzzatto was a naturalist and botanist.
- The exhibition is a double solo show, not a joint collaboration.
Entities
Artists
- Mathilde Rosier
- Kimsooja
- Gina Luzzatto
- Guido Ludovico Luzzatto
Institutions
- Galleria Raffaella Cortese
- Fondazione
- Cappella Portinari
- Chiostri di Sant'Eustorgio
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- via Stradella
- via Canova
- Chiostri di Sant'Eustorgio