
The Imperishable Catharses of Artist Alessandro Piangiamore on Show in Lugano. The Review
Le catarsi imperiture dell’artista Alessandro Piangiamore in mostra a Lugano. La recensione
Italian artist Alessandro Piangiamore (born 1976 in Enna) presents his latest solo exhibition, "La polvere ci mostra che la luce esiste" (Dust Shows Us That Light Exists), at Galleria Repetto in Lugano. The show features works from several ongoing series, including a triangular expanse of volcanic ash from Mount Etna, glass sculptures preserving fragrant essences, funereal floral compositions in cement, ink prints of bird feathers, and a rainbow-inspired installation. The exhibition is inspired by a 2011 essay by French aesthetician Georges Didi-Huberman on suspended dust.
