Roberto Fassone's 'L'origine dell'universo' at Fanta Spazio
At Fanta Spazio in Milan, Roberto Fassone presents 'L'origine dell'universo', his second solo show at the gallery. The exhibition features fifteen photographs of American surfers performing cosmic interpretations of the universe's origin against an oceanic backdrop, alongside five glass Coca Cola bottles and one plastic Pepsi bottle. The bottles contain swapped contents—Coca Cola in Pepsi bottles and vice versa—a subtle deception invisible to the eye. The show engages with the inexpressible, using provocation and silent mockery to question communication and the origin of the world.
Key facts
- Roberto Fassone (born 1986 in Savigliano) is the artist.
- The exhibition is titled 'L'origine dell'universo'.
- It is Fassone's second solo show at Fanta Spazio.
- The gallery is located at via Merano 21, Milan.
- The show includes fifteen photographs of American surfers.
- Five glass Coca Cola bottles and one plastic Pepsi bottle are displayed on the floor.
- The contents of the bottles have been swapped: Coca Cola in Pepsi bottles and vice versa.
- The review was written by Cecilia Angeli.
Entities
Artists
- Roberto Fassone
Institutions
- Fanta Spazio
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Savigliano
- via Merano 21