Matteo Galvano's hyperrealist architecture made with ballpoint pen is on display in Milan


On view until Sept. 8, 2019 at Interface HUB/ART, Milan, is Matteo Galvano’s exhibition architAMORfosi, an exhibition curated by Roberta Macchia and Greta Zuccali that offers a new reading of urban spaces starting from the analysis of architectural elements. The exhibition is realized with the support of Interface Facility Management.

Matteo Galvano is an artist from Como known for his biro pen painting technique, which has allowed him to develop the ability to modulate the infinite range of grays down to the most velvety black. His work, characterized by sharpness and visual clarity, has as its focus the study of architectural elements encountered during his travels. From this study was born in 2014 the series architAMORfosi (officially presented at the Italian Pavilion duringEXPO 2015) in which, through drawings made in black and white, Galvano rewrites with the sign of the “ballpoint pen” his personal vision of urban architecture, suggesting us new space-time coordinates.

For all information you can visit the official website of Interface HUB/ART.

Matteo Galvano's hyperrealist architecture made with ballpoint pen is on display in Milan
Matteo Galvano's hyperrealist architecture made with ballpoint pen is on display in Milan


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