Société Interludio: A Domestic Gallery Space in Turin
Société Interludio, a domestic exhibition space in Turin, presents 'Vie di fuga', a group show featuring painters Andrea Barzaghi, Sebastiano Impellizzeri, and Davide Mancini Zanchi. The space, run by Stefania Margiacchi and Paul de Flers, emphasizes intimate, long-term engagement with art, contrasting with flash exhibitions. Mancini Zanchi displays works from windows, visible from the street; Impellizzeri hides three-dimensionality behind maps of forbidden paths; Barzaghi offers a traditional display where the grotesque becomes a cultural measure. The gallery operates on a triple register—curatorial, artistic, and galleristic—fostering dialogue and site-specific works. Located in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, it functions like an artist residency, prioritizing quality over quantity.
Key facts
- Société Interludio is a domestic exhibition space in Turin.
- The group show 'Vie di fuga' features Andrea Barzaghi, Sebastiano Impellizzeri, and Davide Mancini Zanchi.
- All three artists work in painting but with different intentions.
- Mancini Zanchi exhibits paintings directly from windows, visible from the street.
- Impellizzeri uses maps of forbidden paths to conceal three-dimensionality.
- Barzaghi presents a traditional display where the grotesque is acceptable.
- The space is run by Stefania Margiacchi and Paul de Flers.
- Margiacchi and de Flers combine literary and painterly expertise.
- The gallery emphasizes long-term engagement over flash exhibitions.
- Works are often site-specific, designed for the space.
- The space is located in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Turin.
- The project aims to create intimate, meditative art experiences.
Entities
Artists
- Andrea Barzaghi
- Sebastiano Impellizzeri
- Davide Mancini Zanchi
- Stefania Margiacchi
- Paul de Flers
Institutions
- Société Interludio
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Piazza Vittorio Veneto