Spazio Holo in Olbia is preparing to open its doors for the exhibition "Things from Another World." Roberto Chessa has entrusted 50 works to the exhibition, organized by the Per Arte Vie Cultural Association, offering a glimpse into his world of complex architecture and colossal sculptures.

Born in 1978, the multifaceted artist from Nuoro, who has successfully fused his passion for painting with hip-hop culture and breakdance, criticizes the contemporary world and the technological constructs created by man that threaten to end humanity itself. Also on display are his recent "exhumations," created through pictorial interventions on old prints, through which Chessa invites us to reflect on the use of technology and its influence on psychological and social changes and relationships in contemporary society.

With this exhibition, curated by Daniele Pipitone, the Per Arte Vie Cultural Association begins a collaboration with the Spazio Holo collective, a multidisciplinary creative space and art gallery open to the public in Olbia's industrial area. The collective shares a common taste and mission, and together they intend to present the works of several artists active on the island.

“Cose dell'altro mondo” will be inaugurated on May 23rd at 7 pm, and will remain open until June 5th (opening hours: Monday-Friday 6 pm-8 pm, Saturday-Sunday 6 pm-9 pm).

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