Noa Pane and Anita Calà Installations at Sponge in Pergola
At Sponge, a rural venue in Pergola, artists Noa Pane (born 1983, Rome) and Anita Calà (born 1971, Rome) present outdoor installations that engage with the natural environment. Pane's work consists of two pieces made from inner tubes, climbing a steep hillside, serving as a secular monument to migrant victims of Mediterranean tragedies, visibly weathered by the elements. Calà assembles dozens of glass objects—transparent containers open upward—inviting content and altering their appearance. Pane's installation confronts viewers with contemporary aberrations, compelling them to struggle to the top, while Calà's encourages reciprocity and community. Both address solidarity and resilience.
Key facts
- Noa Pane (born 1983, Rome) and Anita Calà (born 1971, Rome) exhibited at Sponge in Pergola.
- Pane created two installations using inner tubes on a hillside as a monument to migrant victims.
- Calà assembled dozens of glass containers open upward.
- Pane's work forces viewers to climb to the top.
- Calà's work invites reciprocity and community.
- Both installations address solidarity and resilience.
- The exhibition is outdoors, exposed to natural elements.
- The works interpret exposure to the natural environment differently.
Entities
Artists
- Noa Pane
- Anita Calà
Institutions
- Sponge
- Artribune
Locations
- Pergola
- Rome
- Mediterranean