Campari is the first solo exhibition at Horizont Gallery by the Italian artist group, BB5000, curated by Domenico de Chirico. The group formed in 2015, and includes Giada Carnevale, Arcangelo Costanzo, Francesco Saverio Costanzo, Filippo De Marchi, and Giovanni Riggio.
The exhibition reshapes the dreams and aspirations of the 1900s, re-visions forms of representation, and the perfect synergy between functionalism and innovation. Italian design developed differently from that of the rest of the world, influenced by the artistic ideas of the beginning of the 1900s. The separate set of norms paved the way for a Second Wave of Futurism in Italy. Artists like Giacomo Balla, Fortunato Depero and Enrico Pranpolini, designed exhibition spaces, furniture, objects, clothes, books and posters, to "reconstruct the Universe by celebrating it", as it was stated in the Futurist Reconstruction Manifesto of 1915 (edited by Balla and Depero): abstract, dynamic, transparent, colourful, bright, autonomous, dramatic, volatile, noisy.
Nightlife
Bladerunnaz presents Roni Size, Grooverider, E-Z Rollers, Klute, A Sides (UK)
Saturday, 16 November 2024 11.30pm