Patrick Tuttofuoco's 'Pretty Good Privacy' at Federica Schiavo Gallery
Patrick Tuttofuoco (born 1974 in Milan, lives in Berlin) presents 'Pretty Good Privacy' at Federica Schiavo Gallery in Milan, curated by Nicola Ricciardi. The exhibition juxtaposes ceramic portraits of Augusto and Atena with PVC sculptures of hi-tech figures, exploring the tension between mythical past and uncertain future. Tuttofuoco's five-year research examines how history shapes identity while digital media erodes privacy. A scrolling LED sign, rewritable at will, underscores the mutable nature of contemporary selfhood. The show runs until January 19, 2017.
Key facts
- Patrick Tuttofuoco was born in Milan in 1974 and lives in Berlin.
- The exhibition 'Pretty Good Privacy' is curated by Nicola Ricciardi.
- The show is held at Federica Schiavo Gallery in Milan.
- Ceramic portraits of Augusto and Atena are displayed.
- PVC sculptures depict major hi-tech figures.
- The LED sign is rewritable.
- The exhibition runs until January 19, 2017.
- Tuttofuoco has been developing this research for five years.
Entities
Artists
- Patrick Tuttofuoco
- Augusto
- Atena
- Nicola Ricciardi
Institutions
- Federica Schiavo Gallery
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Berlin
- Germany