Michele Zaza's Cosmic Constellations at Studio Cannaviello
Michele Zaza (Molfetta, 1948) presents a solo exhibition at Studio Cannaviello in Milan, featuring works that blend performance, painting, and everyday materials. Zaza uses ultramarine blue, black, and white alongside simple elements like breadcrumbs and cotton to create abstract, cosmic layers. The faces of performers become the focal point of painted frames, situating them in an absolute space where they interact with archetypal forms and universal messages. The artist's personal mythologies—home, family, friends—elevate into a timeless dimension where carnality merges with existence. The exhibition runs through April 2017.
Key facts
- Michele Zaza was born in Molfetta in 1948.
- The exhibition is held at Studio Cannaviello in Milan.
- Zaza uses ultramarine blue, black, and white colors.
- Materials include breadcrumbs and cotton.
- Works feature performers' faces within painted frames.
- Themes include home, family, and friends as starting points.
- The show explores a timeless, cosmic dimension.
- The exhibition was ongoing as of April 2017.
Entities
Artists
- Michele Zaza
Institutions
- Studio Cannaviello
- Artribune
Locations
- Molfetta
- Italy
- Milan