
- Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro
La Scultura italiana del XXI secolo - Italian Sculpture of the 21st century
curated by Marco Meneguzzo
Following last year’s exhibit of 20th century sculpture, this new exhibit shows some exciting and stimulating works by more than 80 young artists and bridging the span of only 10 years. The use of diverse and sometimes unexpected materials seems to be the underlying component in most of the pieces. Precious marble, bronze, and other metals are substituted by paper, plaster, video, plastic, feathers, etc.

Fabrizi Corneli -Grande Volante VIII e Gianni Dessi - Confini 1
The use of light and shadows to create an image, for example as in the work by Fabrizio Corneli in “Grande Volante VIII” seems to suggest a desire to flee from all restraints and be open to innovation.
The large hand pointing downward to a white circle on the ground by Gianni Dessi – “Confini 1″ is gesture and a space definer at the same time and creates a multitude of forms as the observer moves around it.
The exhibition space at the Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro is truly fantastic. This ex- manufacturing facilities of the well known Riva & Calzoni was transformed into a multi-level light and transparent space and a perfect background for art venues.

Filippo La Vaccara - L'orso con la bandiera rossa
One of three paper maché bears which do unusual things and live in enchanted worlds
not too distant from the real world.

Loris Cecchini - Wallwave Vibrations
One of my favorites, this simple but powerful and “pulsating” wall.

Dario Ghibaudo - 550 pesci fuori d'acqua
Called ” 550 fish out of the water”, this playful and powerful rush of multicolored fish of varies species all rush to some unknown destination. . . and so do we.