Molteplice senza disordine: an exhibition by Alice Cattaneo, Elisabetta Di Maggio, and Remo Salvadori
On Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 11 a.m.,
Fondazione Sabe per l'arte in Ravenna presents
Molteplice senza disordine, an exhibition by Alice Cattaneo (Milan, 1976), Elisabetta Di Maggio (Milan, 1964), and Remo Salvadori (Cerreto Guidi, 1947), curated by Enrico Camprini.
“A manifold whole without disorder” are the words Borges uses in a story from The Aleph to describe the city of Ravenna and the first encounter with it. The exhibition’s title adopts this phrase to allude to the coming together of Cattaneo, Di Maggio, and Salvadori on this occasion, as well as to evoke the exhibition itself, and their individual works, as an expression of the search for balance, of the multifaceted synthesis of perspectives, thoughts, and gestures.
The project aims to bring together the practices of artists from three different generations in an unprecedented dialogue. The works presented, some of which were created for this occasion, inhabit the exhibition space as autonomous presences; the relationship between them, in fact, is not so much explicit on a formal level as it is a mutual poetic tension that resolves into a unique connection between the work and the viewer: each according to a specific approach, like a scrutiny of the gaze and of our presence in space and time.
Contatti
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