The pieces of Natalia Biasioli, Stephen Rybacki, Pavel Hambardzumyan, Rob van Hoek, BrCo, Tamara Vermunt, Teresa Bellini, and Francesca Borgo, engage in a unique dialogue around the concept of nature in its broadest sense.
Through a variety of approaches and techniques—ranging from abstraction to figuration—this exhibition not only explores nature as a theme but also highlights each artist’s own essence: their creative identity, process, and artistic vision.
Rather than offering a literal representation of the natural world, "Natures" becomes a space where different sensibilities converge. Some artists turn to abstraction to capture the essence of an inner landscape, while others use figuration to reinterpret organic elements in a contemporary context. Some explore the materiality of their works through techniques that evoke transformation and the passage of time, while others incorporate technology as an extension of the visual ecosystem.
The richness of the exhibition lies in this diversity of styles and perspectives—each piece stands as a testament to a personal search, reflecting how these creators perceive and translate the world around them. By bringing together the distinct visions of these eight artists, the exhibition fosters unexpected connections between their practices, revealing the multiplicity of meanings that the concept of “nature” can embody.
At a time when the relationship between humanity and its environment is in constant flux, "Natures" invites us to reconsider our connection with art and with the many forms of nature—both visible and invisible—that shape us.