Paola Anziché: The Earth Sounds
Paola Anziché presents a coloured net made out of strips fabric and beeswax and a carpet made of jute fabric, a space-in-a-space installation at Quartz Studio.
Quartz Studio presents “The Earth Sounds“, the second solo show in Turin by Paola Anziché. The exhibition, with a critical text wrote by the art historian Hortense Pisano, is inspired by the french philosopher Michel Foucault and his concept of space as a “network that connects points”.
with a critical text wrote by the art historian Hortense Pisano, is inspired by the french philosopher Michel Foucault and his concept of space as a “network that connects points”.
For this exhibition Paola Anziché sewed a “rug hive” out of jute fabric, a space-in-a-space-installation at Quartz Studio, in which all of the viewer’s five senses are appealed to.
“The Earth Sounds” is an invitation to the viewer to dive in and luxuriate, to reflect deeply upon the relationship between art and nature.