work
Scomposizione
category | Painting |
subject | Architecture, Abstract, Beauty |
tags | arte contemporanea, astratto, parole, collage, dna |
base | 92 cm |
height | 102 cm |
depth | 5 cm |
year | 2025 |
Scomposizione (2025)
92 × 102 cm – Cardboard cubes and collage on board
An unstable mosaic, made of fullness and emptiness, of presences and absences. The cardboard cubes, covered with fragments of crosswords and puzzle games, become movable tiles: they can be extracted, repositioned, leaving space for emptiness or restoring density to the whole. The work thus lives in a state of precariousness, suspended between construction and dissolution, between order and disorientation.
The fragile lightness of cardboard merges with the written sign: riddles, words, and traces become unstable memory, never fixed once and for all. It is a play of light and shadow, of silences and possibilities, in which the viewer is invited to move, to imagine, to compose and decompose.
“Scomposizione” reflects on the transience of every architecture—material, symbolic, existential—and on the necessity of embracing fragility and precariousness as integral parts of our way of inhabiting the world.
92 × 102 cm – Cardboard cubes and collage on board
An unstable mosaic, made of fullness and emptiness, of presences and absences. The cardboard cubes, covered with fragments of crosswords and puzzle games, become movable tiles: they can be extracted, repositioned, leaving space for emptiness or restoring density to the whole. The work thus lives in a state of precariousness, suspended between construction and dissolution, between order and disorientation.
The fragile lightness of cardboard merges with the written sign: riddles, words, and traces become unstable memory, never fixed once and for all. It is a play of light and shadow, of silences and possibilities, in which the viewer is invited to move, to imagine, to compose and decompose.
“Scomposizione” reflects on the transience of every architecture—material, symbolic, existential—and on the necessity of embracing fragility and precariousness as integral parts of our way of inhabiting the world.