To launch its 2023 programme, ifa Gallery Berlin is pleased to announce Mapping the Air, a solo exhibition by the Italian artist Elisabetta Di Maggio (*1964). Moving within the scope of nature and the environment and showing organic forms, the exhibition takes up the broad themes of sound and earth – areas that the ifa Galleries in Stuttgart and Berlin look to jointly address in-depth in the new programme year.
This project revolves around a theme central to Elisabetta Di Maggio’s art: the communication networks that serve to transmit information. Her works reveal the close ties that exist among webs, circuits, grids and structures, which, despite belonging to different worlds, are part of our everyday lives.
When we think of circuits or webs, examples that come to mind include the complex …
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Abb. oben: Elisabetta Di Maggio, Vuoti d’Aria #01 [Luftleer #01], 2021, Bleiglas, Zweig, Blatt einer Shallon-Scheinbeere, Kelch einer Physalis Akekengi Pflanze, stabilisiert und handgeschnitten mit einem Skalpell, weiße Koralle, 30 x 30 x 30 cm. Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Künstlerin und der Galerie Christian Stein, Mailand