The evolution of contemporary art mixes painting and graphics, sculpture with 3D machinery and multimedia techniques. The results do not leave us indifferent: they shake, provoke, make us reflect. Like “Mediterraneo”, a 2018 work by Angelino Fiori that transforms a typographic drawer into a vision of the “Mare Nostrum” populated by clay figures.

It is called “ At the borders of the empire. New peripheries of contemporary art ”the exhibition hosted in the Sassari headquarters of the Foundation of Sardinia .

In addition to the works of Fiori, those of four other Sassari artists are exhibited: Paola Dessy, Giovanna Secchi, Marco Ippolito and Roberto Puzzu .

Five different ways of understanding contemporary art between traditional and experimental processes: three-dimensional geometric figures, mixing of materials, watercolors and resins, objects that come out of the frames.

Particolare di "Mediterraneo" di Angelino Fiori (foto G. Marras)
Particolare di "Mediterraneo" di Angelino Fiori (foto G. Marras)
Particolare di "Mediterraneo" di Angelino Fiori (foto G. Marras)

Even the combinations of the exhibition curated by Beatrice Dotzo and created by the Artha Officina Cultural Association with the support of the Foundation of Sardinia remain impressed on the visitor.

The exhibition will be open until September 30th.

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