Stefano Comensoli and Nicolò Colciago at Otto Zoo, Milan
Stefano Comensoli (Milan, 1990) and Nicolò Colciago (Garbagnate Milanese, 1988) present a joint exhibition at Otto Zoo gallery in Milan. Both artists work with discarded materials sourced from construction sites and peripheral areas, decontextualizing and recoding objects through a sensitive approach. The exhibition features paintings made from damaged computer screens, creating planar interplay with soft gradations; floors transformed into landscapes with deep grooves and sharp color notes; cables and tubes moving in the round to form volumes of empty and full; and glass set in grids with transparency and vivid hues. The works collectively form a young, creative vocabulary open to deep listening.
Key facts
- Stefano Comensoli born 1990 in Milan
- Nicolò Colciago born 1988 in Garbagnate Milanese
- Exhibition at Otto Zoo gallery in Milan
- Artists use discarded materials from construction sites and peripheral areas
- Works include paintings from damaged computer screens
- Floors become landscapes with grooves and color
- Cables and tubes create volumes in the gallery space
- Glass set in grids with transparency and colors
Entities
Artists
- Stefano Comensoli
- Nicolò Colciago
- Valentina Muzi
Institutions
- Otto Zoo
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Garbagnate Milanese