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Installation View opera: Block#H3
| category | Painting |
| subject | Architecture |
| tags | sociale, tetto a falde, politico, vivere, grigio, bianco, casa, architettura, classe operaia, painting, cantiere, home, esteticadellavoro, lavoro, architecture, CriticaSociale, cemento, concrete, falde, acrilico, legno, vita |
| base | 150 cm |
| height | 150 cm |
| depth | 150 cm |
| year | 2022 |
Mixed media - unique work - concrete/wood/polystyrene
Block#H3 is part of the Habitat: between living spaces and human relationships (2022) project. This multi-material work takes the form of a concrete slab; a wall lightly plastered in white against which pitched roofs stand out, as a synthesis of our habitats and the dynamics that influence our daily lives.
The reference to the architectural element intertwined with the brutalist character invites a profound reflection on work and relationships in the context of domestic space.
Block#H3 is a catalyst of meanings which, by referring to the interaction between the built environment and the sensitive lives of individuals, aims to stimulate a dialogue between the interior and exterior of the home as well as with the material structures that define it, emphasising the fundamental role of labour in the construction of spaces and human relationships.
Block#H3 is part of the Habitat: between living spaces and human relationships (2022) project. This multi-material work takes the form of a concrete slab; a wall lightly plastered in white against which pitched roofs stand out, as a synthesis of our habitats and the dynamics that influence our daily lives.
The reference to the architectural element intertwined with the brutalist character invites a profound reflection on work and relationships in the context of domestic space.
Block#H3 is a catalyst of meanings which, by referring to the interaction between the built environment and the sensitive lives of individuals, aims to stimulate a dialogue between the interior and exterior of the home as well as with the material structures that define it, emphasising the fundamental role of labour in the construction of spaces and human relationships.











