Sara Enrico's Sculptural Textiles at Tile Project Space, Milan
Sara Enrico (Turin, 1979) presents a solo exhibition at Tile Project Space in Milan, featuring sculptures covered in synthetic fabric and lycra printed with scans of raw canvas fragments. The works—cylinders, parallelepipeds, and pyramid-like forms—are arranged on the floor and walls, acting as vectors connecting different directions through the space. Neon lights distort the contours of folds and edges, while the sculptures are either inflated with foam rubber or soaked in cement. The viewing experience creates an involuntary separation between heavy volumes and lighter bodies, facilitating a legible narrative of material formation, extensions, and grafts choreographed by the works themselves. The exhibition is reviewed by Ginevra Bria, art critic and curator at Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies in Milan.
Key facts
- Sara Enrico was born in Turin in 1979.
- The exhibition is held at Tile Project Space in Milan.
- Sculptures are covered in synthetic fabric and lycra printed with scans of raw canvas fragments.
- Forms include cylinders, parallelepipeds, and pyramid-like shapes.
- Works are arranged on the floor and walls.
- Neon lights distort the contours of folds and edges.
- Sculptures are inflated with foam rubber or soaked in cement.
- Ginevra Bria is the reviewer, an art critic and curator at Isisuf.
Entities
Artists
- Sara Enrico
Institutions
- Tile Project Space
- Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Turin