Light and time take center stage in Francesco Candeloro's new solo show
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Light and time take center stage in Francesco Candeloro's new solo show
Installation view.



MILAN.- On Thursday 22 May 2025, the A arte Invernizzi gallery opens a solo exhibition by Francesco Candeloro, in which new works will be presented.

Francesco Candeloro (Venezia, 1974) has been creating since the early 2000s a continuous play of concealment and revelation that fully exploits the potential of chromatic evanescence made to vibrate by light. His works accommodate the changing luminosity by projecting the passage of time on the interior walls of the rooms.

On the upper floor of the gallery are exhibited the works Cime nel tempo (2025), conceived as a single installation that unfolds both on the wall and in the center of the room, thanks to a structure composed of metal uprights that suspends the works in space. In this way, the visitor is invited to immerse himself and cross the plexiglas profiles both physically and mentally - thanks to the transparency of the material and its superimposition - experiencing the variation of vision where what is given to see is another place crossed by the rhythm of existence in the instant of the encounter-collision with the work.

Candeloro thus narrates time, through time, creating an immersive space of great emotional suggestion, without any technological intervention, but only by catalyzing the very energy of light.

This narrative based on transparency, duplication and inversion is found on the lower floor of the exhibition space. The pages of the “books” squared on the wall, positioned following geometric constructions and combinatorial games, become the modus operandi of exploring and measuring space through a personal “alphabet of the mind” where the slits on the sheets coupled with the acetate filters project the outside into the inside and vice versa. These latter works dialogue with plexiglas city skylines - each composed of four different sheets, of different colors, divided into mirrored and overlapping pairs - linked to the artist’s memory and from his direct experience of places, which he reinterprets and reproposes through his own personal reworking.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a bilingual catalogue with a text by Giorgio Verzotti, the reproductions of the artworks on display and an updated bio-bibliographic section.










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