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'Dalla luna ai piedi' by Giovanni Oberti and Andrea Zucchini at CURRENT, Milan

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Exhibition view
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Andrea Zucchini, Piedi freddi, 2018
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Andrea Zucchini, Piedi freddi, 2018
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Andrea Zucchini, Untitled, 2018 / Giovanni Oberti, Gea (La sensazione che si prova guardando il cielo buio, su una canoa, in mezzo al mare), 2018
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Andrea Zucchini, Untitled, 2018
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Giovanni Oberti, Gea (La sensazione che si prova guardando il cielo buio, su una canoa, in mezzo al mare), 2018
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Giovanni Oberti, Gea (La sensazione che si prova guardando il cielo buio, su una canoa, in mezzo al mare), 2018
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Giovanni Oberti, Senza titolo (Oggetti dipinti), 2018
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Giovanni Oberti, Senza titolo (Oggetti dipinti), 2018
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Giovanni Oberti, Gea (Quel freddo buio e senza vento), 2018
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Giovanni Oberti, Gea (Quel freddo buio e senza vento), 2018
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Exhibition view

There were two moons in the sky – a small moon and a large one. They were floating there side by side. The large one was the usual moon thats he always seen. It was nearly full, and yellow. But there was another moon right next to it. It had an unfamiliar shape. It was somewhat lopsided, and greenish, as though thinly covered with moss.
Murakami Haruki, 1Q84, Book 1

Below the lunar path a creature with an alien appearance is wandering, surrounded by an ecosystem in which he does not know whether to mirror himself: the human being.

Post-modern Frankenstein, his chest bears a vertical scar that runs through it in its entirety, formed by skin torn by the double tugging of his desires: one that leads him to look for a home in the natural world and its millennial flow; the other that pushes him to emancipate from a series of issues that are part of it: the limit, the imperfection, the slow progress of time, marked by the phases of the moon.

At Current an environment takes shape, inhabited by incomplete beings – or creatures that reached their extremes, giving life to a landscape somewhat alien, and somewhat familiar.

18.5.18 — 10.6.18

Photo by Floriana Giacinti

CURRENT

'ABSINTHE', Group Show Curated by PLAGUE at Smena, Kazan

'Pupila' by Elizabeth Burmann Littin at Two seven two gallery, Toronto

'Auxiliary Lights' by Kai Philip Trausenegger at Bildraum 07, Vienna

'Inferno' by Matthew Tully Dugan at Lomex, New York

'Зamok', Off-Site Group Project at dentistry Dr. Blumkin, Moscow

'Dog, No Leash', Group Show at Spazio Orr, Brescia

'Syllables in Heart' by Thomas Bremerstent at Salgshallen, Oslo

'Out-of-place artifact', Off-Site Project by Artem Briukhov in Birsk Fortress, Bi

'Gardening' by Daniel Drabek at Toni Areal, Zurich

'HALF TRUTHS', Group Show at Hackney Road, E2 8ET, London

'Unknown Unknowns' by Christian Roncea at West End, The Hague

'Thinking About Things That Are Thinking' by Nicolás Lamas at Meessen De Clercq,

‘Funny / Sad’, Group Show by Ian Bruner, Don Elektro & Halo, curated by Rhizome P

'Don’t Die', Group Show at No Gallery, New York

'Almost Begin' by Bronson Smillie at Afternoon Projects, Vancouver

'I'll Carry Your Heart's Gray Wing with a Trembling Hand to My Old Age', Group Sh

'hapy like a fly' by Clément Courgeon at Colette Mariana, Barcelona

'Fear of the Dark' by Jack Evans at Soup, London

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