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David Scognamiglio

Bio

Bologna, Italy, 1980
Architect from the Università di Firenze, Italy, specialized in Light Studies from Universidad Católica de Chile and Master in Research and Production in Contemporary Art from the University of Barcelona. His work has led him to exhibit in Italy, France, United States, Argentina and Chile where he has participated in collective exhibitions. Among the individual exhibitions: Electric Avenue, Monoambiente Gallery, Argentina (2015); Constellations, Gabriela Mistral Gallery, Chile (2014); Nuit Blanche, Paris, France (2014); De Rivus, NAC Gallery, Chile (2016); Aqua Lucens, Embassy of Italy, and Pluvium, Italian Institute of Culture, Chile (2017); Temporal Biology, NAC Gallery, Chile (2020); Incandescenze, Studio D`Azeglio, Bologna, Italy (2022) and Deviazioni, Italian Institute of Culture, Chile. 2O23.

Statement

His research stems from a long period dedicated to the creation of site-specific installations. Based on the elements that naturally constitute an environment such as light, shadow, water or air, his installations aim to transform space into a place charged with multiple meanings.
Scognamiglio covers the territories of space and emotions. The symbolic universe created by the artist immerses the visitor in landscapes of deceleration and contemplation. Once this silence has been reached, it is possible to reflect on our own essence and look again at the invisible.

David Scognamiglio
Title: Mecánica Natural I, II, III, IV, V y VI (Paisaje chileno)
Serie: Mecánica Natural
Medium: Níquel, cinta plástica, hilo de pesca, cordón de pvc, cera, monedas, conchas y caracoles de mar.
Year: 2022
Dimensions: Medidas variables

Additional information

Como lo industrial se relaciona con lo orgánico y dialogan ambos universos. Piezas de niquel asemejan corales y a un universo marino representando el borde costero.

Other works of NAC

Other galleries

Beatriz Gil galería
Constitución
Ginsberg
Smart Gallery
Lyv Gallery
COTT
Mecánica Natural I, II, III, IV, V y VI (Paisaje chileno)