La Nuvola Gallery joins the Day of the Contemporary again this year, presenting three creations by artist Elia Alunni Tullini (Foligno, 1986).
These are human-sized sculptures made of concrete, each with its own chromaticity. The body is the focus of investigation, as a shell pregnant with humanity, and brings Neoplatonic reminiscences closer to questions that interrogate our time.
The limbs proposed by Tullini, symbolically, stand at the principle that contains the cosmos, the One in which multiplicity participates, in its highest and lowest forms, down to the most complex and contradictory of the matter we inhabit.
Three female figures placed in succession, like three "contemporary graces" in a seriality, historically proposed by the Gallery, are caught not in the sinuosity of their chiasm, but in their isolation, in a recollection that reflects a disintegration that is not only organic. The void left by the missing face is other space to identify with.