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STUDIO NOMADE D'ARTISTA

 - Gabriella Ruggieri & partners

📌Ready for Milan Design Week 2024? In the meantime, let’s remember some events of the past year 

On the occasion of the edition of the FuoriSalone 2023, we went to visit the "INTERNI Design Re-evolution" event with the installations in the cloister of the Università Statale di Milano.

STUDIO NOMADE D’ARTISTA by Sergio Fiorentino & Studio Gum is one of them.

Below we report the description of the press release from Interni Magazine.

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Gabriella Ruggieri for 1blog4u

 - Gabriella Ruggieri & partners

STUDIO NOMADE D’ARTISTA by Sergio Fiorentino & Studio Gum

An ephemeral but accomplished space with paintings, furniture-sculpture and photographs, inspired by Ugo La Pietra's quote "being everywhere at home"

(Sottoportico Cortile d’Onore, Università degli Studi di Milano)

The installation by Sergio Fiorentino and Studio Gum in the portico of the Court of Honor is inspired by Ugo La Pietra’s quote: “Being at home everywhere.”

The elements that distinguish the essence of Sergio Fiorentino’s research leave their physical location, within the walls of an 18th-century refectory in the center of Noto, and lodge between the arches of the cloister of the University of Milan.

 - Gabriella Ruggieri & partners

An ephemeral but complete space, with access through an iron passageway with a floor in Noto stone splashed with of ultramarine blue paint.

The four iron arches are counterbalanced by as many arches framing the faces of Fiorentinos “Dreamers”, painted at full height. In addition to the paintings, a series of furniture-sculptures and snaps by Rosita Gia taken from the book Acqua e Oro (Giusto Libri).

The rectangular installation develops longitudinally in relation to the portico on an area of 12x4 m and consists of a metal frame, a stone floor and the Sicilian artist’s works. The frame consists of eight arches joined in pairs: four inscribed with the colonnade and four abutting onto the wall (Interni Magazine)

 

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