Stefano Spera and Giuseppe Buffoli Share Studio in Monza Exhibition
The exhibition 'Tanto qualcosa ti resta addosso' at Galleria Monica Villa in Monza, curated by Rossella Moratto, explores the shared studio of artists Stefano Spera and Giuseppe Buffoli. Spera occupies the lofted area, overlooking Buffoli's ground-floor workspace. Spera's works, more complex than mere paintings, engage the exhibition space and question contemporary aesthetic experience mediated by the virtual. A hole in one piece reveals Buffoli's sculpture 'La sensibilità dell'archeologo', described as 'scrotal'. The show references Duchamp and opens phenomenological questions about knowledge. The gallery's balcony offers an alternative perspective on the works behind the canvas.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Tanto qualcosa ti resta addosso' at Galleria Monica Villa, Monza
- Curated by Rossella Moratto
- Features artists Stefano Spera and Giuseppe Buffoli
- Spera and Buffoli share a studio; Spera works in the lofted area, Buffoli on the ground floor
- Spera's works are complex, engaging the exhibition space beyond traditional painting
- A hole in Spera's piece reveals Buffoli's sculpture 'La sensibilità dell'archeologo'
- The show references Duchamp and raises phenomenological questions
- Gallery balcony offers an additional viewpoint
Entities
Artists
- Stefano Spera
- Giuseppe Buffoli
- Rossella Moratto
- Marcel Duchamp
Institutions
- Galleria Monica Villa
Locations
- Monza
- Italy