
MAGAZZINO D’ARTE OGGI
For the exhibition MAGAZZINO D’ARTE OGGI works have been selected regardless of a critical or conceptual framework. These pieces were not chosen because they illustrate an idea or contribute to a theoretical trajectory

For the exhibition MAGAZZINO D’ARTE OGGI works have been selected regardless of a critical or conceptual framework. These pieces were not chosen because they illustrate an idea or contribute to a theoretical trajectory

Path to the Sky is a delicate and evocative installation— a cascade of small kites, bound together in an embrace, floating silently in the Museum’s inner sky. It symbolizes the unity of human beings, an illusory bridge between earth and sky. Hashimoto’s work resonates with the symbolic and physical essence of the space that hosts it: the Santa Maria della Scala, a place that has transformed through centuries.

is the title Duff chose for this exhibition, and he explains: “The wind is speed, transformation—without origin. It exists not as substance, but as event. A formless presence, made visible only by what it touches, by what it moves.

In Torre Pallavicina, the fifteenth-century Palazzo Oldofredi, with its frescoed halls and barrel-vaulted brick cellars, along with the small church of San Rocco, provides the evocative setting for a diffused exhibition.