René Heyvaert (1929-1984) enters into dialogue with Carmine Antonio Iacolare (1998) at Settantotto Art Gallery
Inside the Settantotto Art Gallery, an echo whispers. It is the voice of René Heyvaert (1929–1984) who, decades ago, spoke the winged words that characterise his artistry: I am establishing a kingdom. Not a kingdom of power, not a palace of stone, but a domain of silence and precision. His world was built from the small, the everyday, the casually found object that in his hands became a symbol of attention. Wooden spoons, scraps of cardboard, a square leading nowhere yet containing everything. These were the building blocks of an invisible architecture, a realm that only came to life in the gaze of the viewer.