Authors ETB + Järfälla
Location Treviso, Italy
Year 2019
Client Antilia Gallery
Surface 4 sqm
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In June 2019 ETB and Järfälla realised the exhibition project for MIRABILIA @ Spazio Solido, the second stop of the traveling exhibition MIRABILIA.
The exhibition consists of a collection of reinterpretations of Italo Calvino’s ‘Invisible Cities’ investigated by architects and designers from all over the world.
The exhibition took place in a small venue in the historic city center of Treviso, Italy: Spazio Solido, a former warehouse for the artworks by the leading Italian sculptor Arturo Martini.
The exhibition showcased works from 24 participants, selected among the more than 50 invited artists of the first show.
The concept and project behind the exhibition design aimed to create an installation that could transform into a brand-new narrative around the original models of the invisible cities.
The visitors, just like Italo Calvino’s Marco Polo, are driven to travel, slowly walk, stop, observe and hopefully get lost in the orography of the three-dimensional planisphere. Made of parallelepipeds in black polystyrene, it allows the colors and shapes of the models to emerge.
Authors ETB + Järfälla
Location Treviso, Italy
Year 2019
Client Antilia Gallery
Surface 4 sqm