Salvatore Sava's Sculptural Dialogue with Nature at Fondazione Biscozzi Rimbaud
The Fondazione Biscozzi Rimbaud in Lecce hosts a solo exhibition of Salvatore Sava (born 1966 in Surbo), featuring a selection of works from 1995 to 2021, both new and previously shown. The show highlights his refined gestural, material, and conceptual process, primarily in sculpture, incorporating iron, drawing, fluorescent colors, vegetation, Lecce stone, steel, and sound. The installation is sober and balanced, offering multiple readings of Sava's production, which explores diverse expressive elements and experimental techniques. His creative activity is tied to a strong awareness of the Apulian and Salento territory, interpreting its landscape vulnerability and formal elegance with a nature-respecting approach.
Key facts
- Salvatore Sava was born in Surbo in 1966.
- The exhibition is held at Fondazione Biscozzi Rimbaud in Lecce.
- Works span from 1995 to 2021.
- Materials include iron, drawing, fluorescent colors, vegetation, Lecce stone, steel, and sound.
- The installation is described as sober and balanced.
- Sava's work engages with the Apulian and Salento territory.
- The exhibition includes both new and previously exhibited works.
- The show focuses on sculpture but also involves other media.
Entities
Artists
- Salvatore Sava
Institutions
- Fondazione Biscozzi Rimbaud
- Artribune
Locations
- Lecce
- Italy
- Surbo
- Apulia
- Salento