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Edoardo Tresoldi creates a huge figurative sculptures by just using ’’wire’’
Italy Architecture News - Sep 08, 2015 - 12:57 11453 views
''incipit'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
''incipit'' images © Fabiano Caputo
''chained'' images © The Blind Eye Factory
other images © Edoardo Tresoldi
Italian scenographer and sculptor Edoardo Tresoldi creates a figurative installations in the streets by just using ''wire''. Tresoldi's wire-meshes are transparent and generlly comprises white or black meshes that is distributed in any street as a new scluptured, natural and realistic element. The shape of these configurations changes according to the context that Tresoldi selected- but ''man'' figures are very common in his installations. The artist only uses a ''wire'' to set up his sculpture s and sometimes uses these figures to compelete an unknown artistic painting underlying 2D-3D combination in a new framework. You will see some of artistic works of Edoardo Tresoldi that has been implemented in different regions.
''incipit'' by Edoardo Tresoldi -installation for Meeting del Mare 2015 in Marina di Camerota, Italy. Curated by Simone Pallotta and Antonio Oriente.
''incipit'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
''incipit'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
detail view from a wire-mesh, ''incipit'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
''incipit'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
castle of birds, ''incipit'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
man-sculptured installation designed for Roskilde Festival, - ''everyone looking for the sky''
''pensieri'' (thinkings)- "There's a fine line between sky and sea, which gives access to our life from the world of thoughts: the horizon line, and shape the story of the relationship between man and space. It sometimes happens that life overwhelm like a snowball, affecting more intense and it clogs up. Exhausted, we seek the time to rush in front of the sea, great purifier, and implore you to free us; pollute it throwing in our monsters, let the waves tensions and resentment, regardless the essence boundlessly empty sea, a void that we deeply need. in telling the relationship between a man and the sea ''thoughts'' are left behind. behind the wall being profoundly human, serve only to nothing.
''pensieri'' (thinkings)-distributed in the streets
thinking man- distributed in the coasts
detail of wire from man sculpture
a man sitting in the car and meets you unexpectedly- don't be scared!
sitting and thinking man behind you
''chained'' by Edoardo Tresoldi- installation at Università Bicocca, Milano In collaboration with Gonzalo Borondo.
''chained'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
''chained'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
''chained'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
detail of ''chained'' by Edoardo Tresoldi
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