Silent Constellations
In an age marked by fragmentation and hyper-specialization, Spazio Nuovo presents a curatorial project that reflects on the possibility of resonance across diverse artistic languages. The booth unfolds as an organic visual environment, bringing together the works of six contemporary artists working across different disciplines traditional and synthetic photography, painting, handmade paper, and Cyanotype.
Despite the diversity of their mediums, the artists share a common sensibility: an attention to layered meanings, quiet gestures, and subtle perceptual shifts.
Silent Constellations explores the elective affinities between distinct practices, allowing material, gesture, light, and time to guide an open dialogue. Each work inhabits the space as an autonomous presence while simultaneously entering into a silent relationship with the others.
Through intersections between analog and digital processes, memory and imagination, craft and conceptual research, the booth becomes a living cartography of perceptual trajectories a poetic and non-linear network of visual correspondences.
The inclusion of a special project by Riccardo Ajossa, rooted in Korean tradition, together with the painterly and atmospheric investigations of Ruben Rodrigo and the hybrid formal approaches, shapes a collective installation that transcends geographic, cultural, and disciplinary boundaries. The project ultimately reaffirms the role of art as a space where subtle yet meaningful connections can emerge across difference.