Berruti is an artist known for his very basic images inspired by the suspended world of childhood, the moment in life when everything has yet to happen. The artist uses various techniques from fresco to sculpture via video animation consisting of drawings put together in sequence.
Susanna Costantini is an Italian textile artist making hand-woven works. The approach followed aims to highlight the exceptional value that comes from the interaction between hands and materials. Her idiom of weaving reflects an investigation on the irreplaceable narrative power of hands, on their own ability to pass on knowledge and stories.
Wolf is represented by Monica King Projects, a nomadic contemporary art gallery, artist residency & creative retreat in Litchfield County, CT. He recently completed a residency at Mana Contemporary sponsored by the Eileen S.
Kaminsky Family Foundation. His focus on works on paper led to this series of
sculptures. Wolf received individual fellowship grants from the NJ State Council of the
Arts and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. He also received the Power of Art Award,
personally presented to him by Robert Rauschenberg. Wolf's architectural installation,
Sanctuary, was the inspiration for an exhibition of the same name at the Orlando
Museum of Art in Orlando, Florida.
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