No' si volta chi a stella è fisso, 2004 (2013)

8 elements: Carrara white marble, Belgium black marble
50 × 50 × 6,5 cm each, overall dimensions 240 × 240 × 6,5 cm
A sentence to be practiced
The title is an aphorism by Leonardo da Vinci, through which Salvadori reflects on his own artistic path—a phrase to be practiced rather than merely spoken. The work originates from
a process that began some time ago with eight pieces of paper the artist kept with him and, on certain occasions, arranged in a similar fashion.
(Laura Conconi, Maria Corti, Chronology, in Remo Salvadori, ed. Antonella Soldaini [Milan: Skira, 2025], 427)
“Remo Salvadori”, Villa Mansi, Lucca, 2013
Photo © Jean-Pierre Maurer

No' si volta chi a stella è fisso, 2004 (2013)

8 elements: Carrara white marble, Belgium black marble
50 × 50 × 6,5 cm each, overall dimensions 240 × 240 × 6,5 cm
A sentence to be practiced
The title is an aphorism by Leonardo da Vinci, through which Salvadori reflects on his own artistic path—a phrase to be practiced rather than merely spoken. The work originates from
a process that began some time ago with eight pieces of paper the artist kept with him and, on certain occasions, arranged in a similar fashion.
(Laura Conconi, Maria Corti, Chronology, in Remo Salvadori, ed. Antonella Soldaini [Milan: Skira, 2025], 427)
"Marco Bagnoli, Domenico Bianchi, Remo Salvadori. Capri Orient Express", Certosa di San Giacomo, Villa Lysis, Capri, 2016
Photo © Agostino Osio