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The show

The site-specific project by Angiola Gatti created for the MEF on the occasion of the "Week of Contemporary Arts" in Turin proposes, for the first time, a three-dimensional work. In fact, for some years the artist has been composing ephemeral compositions of various materials, especially glass, on the table in his studio, or more rarely outdoors. After some time he began to photograph the compositions before undoing them and this photographic trace is becoming a new element of research. In the case of the work placed in the courtyard of the museum, surrounded by a curtain of small trees, the iron and glass elements are fixed on a base, also in iron, at a height where the viewer looks slightly from above. . The MEF exhibits a large-format canvas and some medium-format works on paper performed mainly with ballpoint pens, a way of working which, despite the constant changes, is peculiar to Angiola Gatti's work and which has characterized her since the beginning of the the nineties. The exhibition is completed by a photograph of the ephemeral compositions made with glass. The title “Particles” refers to material and mental energy and suggests a process, a becoming. The signs, of whatever nature, form images that inhabit a space much larger than the measurable one.

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