The New Collectors Book 2014

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Loris Cecchini

Monologue Patterns (reading books in the park), permanent installation, 2004. Iron, aluminium, 3M optical lighting film, plexiglass, PVC, selected books. Galleria Civica, d’Arte Moderna, Gallarate, Italy. Photograph by Ela Bialkowska.

Loris Cecchini has been noted for his objects sculpted in rubber and distorted micro spaces, like caravans or tree houses. Oscillating between sculpture, architecture and diagramatic models. His work reconsider the notion of the “model” by reworking familiar, everyday forms into a modified vision, challenging the spectator’s perceptions. Cecchini’s work depicts a microcosm and macrocosm; constitute an amazing and moving biological metaphor, based on plastic, steel modules, or sculptural relief patterns, where the boundaries between scientific and aesthetic spheres are overlayered. It is as if the whole architecture, or a part of it, were suffering the consequences of a phenomenon that influences, modifies and leads it towards an organic symbiosis with the space. loriscecchini.com 41


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