Mara Fabbro and Alberto Pasqual try to raise people about the man-environment relationship using plastic. The former Ospedale dei Battuti hosts the “È per sempre”. The exhibition opens with the installation La fine del pesce consisting of a labyrinth made of lots of plastic bags in which suffocation and hope of rebirth meet. The second and third floors of the building host two solo shows dedicated to the two authors.
Fabbro’s idiom consists of pixels that reveal traces of cities, maps, and landscapes, whereas, in Pasqual’s work, the matter is shaped by fire, with forays into optical and kinetic art. Until October 25. Catalogue with texts by A. Santin, G. Centazzo, L. Gava, and M. Setaro Chaniac.