Triade, 2001

ceramic, watercolor
30 x ø 12 cm
Something precious and unexpected
"Alchemy is what Remo Salvadori performs in his art–transmuting simple elements of our common language into something precious and unexpected. Salvadori is one of the most interesting artists to emerge from Italy’s current, second generation of conceptualists. His work . . . often relies on the conjunction of opposites: the visible and the invisible, the material and the spiritual, the palpable and the intangible"
(Interview, vol. XXI, no. 5 [May 1991] 22)
“Tridimensionale”, MAXXI – Museo delle arti del XXI secolo, Rome, 2012
Photo © Agostino Osio

Triade, 2001

ceramic, watercolor
30 x ø 12 cm
Something precious and unexpected
"Alchemy is what Remo Salvadori performs in his art–transmuting simple elements of our common language into something precious and unexpected. Salvadori is one of the most interesting artists to emerge from Italy’s current, second generation of conceptualists. His work . . . often relies on the conjunction of opposites: the visible and the invisible, the material and the spiritual, the palpable and the intangible"
(Interview, vol. XXI, no. 5 [May 1991] 22)