From 8 November to 2 December 2024
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The exhibition titled NETWORKS 2024 organized by Archivio Rachele Bianchi and Isorropia Homegallery, presents from November 8 to December 2, 2024 the works of three contemporary artists Paolo Cancelliere, Luca Cecioni and Claudio Magrassi in comparison with the work of Rachele Bianchi, a Milanese sculptor who passed away in 2018. The exhibition "in four voices", curated by Alessandra Redaelli, starts from the body, the focal point of Rachele Bianchi's work.
It is the female body, above all, that is the center of Rachele Bianchi's work. Marked by forms that are both soft and rigorous, expressed in a language that finds its roots in the great sculpture of the twentieth century, it does not disdain references to ancient statuary. An investigation around women that the artist nurtured from her own experience, including that of a mother, and that found fulfillment in the grand figures clothed in shapes that rethink space; shells, armatures, houses, fascinating architectures that are sometimes moved in soft folds, other times engraved in geometric signs, squared like sarcophagi, rolled in volutes with vegetal suggestions or rendered in floating networks.
Alongside these bodies are two painters today - Luca Cecioni and Paolo Cancelliere - together with the sculptor Claudio Magrassi, engaging in an intense dialogue with the "hostess", a tight dialogue, never predictable, intriguing in similarities as well as differences.
Via Legnano 14, Milan, Italy
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