Sculptural Training: Six Italian Artists at Museo per la Memoria di Ustica in Bologna
The exhibition "Sculptural Training" at the Museo per la Memoria di Ustica in Bologna explores sculpture as a means to inhabit and traverse space, fostering connections with viewers. Curated by Marcello Tedesco and Silla Guerrini, the show features six young Italian artists whose works engage with the surrounding neighborhood through dialogue and educational moments. A multiple by Joseph Beuys, a key figure in social sculpture, presides over the exhibition. Moe Yoshida presents a precarious assembly of materials with blurred edges, while Marcello Tedesco intervenes on the large street-facing window by placing high-pressure porphyrized rock salt, simultaneously modifying interior and exterior space. Daniele D'Acquisto's S-Reverse invades the space with a sophisticated project connecting materials and objects via long strings that could potentially self-expand infinitely, reinventing perimeters. Alberto Scodro assembles an overturned chair alongside other elements, enveloped in an incandescent aura. The exhibition space has been experimenting for over a year, proposing close dialogues with the district.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Sculptural Training' at Museo per la Memoria di Ustica in Bologna
- Features six young Italian artists
- Curated by Marcello Tedesco and Silla Guerrini
- Includes a multiple by Joseph Beuys
- Artists: Moe Yoshida, Marcello Tedesco, Daniele D'Acquisto, Alberto Scodro, and two others
- Tedesco's work uses high-pressure porphyrized rock salt on the window
- D'Acquisto's 'S-Reverse' uses strings that could self-expand infinitely
- Scodro assembles an overturned chair with an incandescent aura
Entities
Artists
- Joseph Beuys
- Moe Yoshida
- Marcello Tedesco
- Daniele D'Acquisto
- Alberto Scodro
- Silla Guerrini
Institutions
- Museo per la Memoria di Ustica
- Artribune
Locations
- Bologna
- Italy