olo show by Michele De Lucchi supported by the Consulate General of Italy in Hong Kong and the Italian Cultural Institute in Hong Kong. In this exhibition, Michele De Lucchi explores the complex interaction between human beings and the surrounding environment, between the “House with Dormers” and “Pavilion with Legs”, three bronze sculptures, to give meaning and value to everything around us.
Filled with alienating and original details, these works reveal the intrinsic multiplicity of our perception because a house is not just a physical structure, but a weave of objects, narratives, relationships, and meanings constantly changing over time. De Lucchi focuses on the contemplation of everyday things, building small monuments of daily life.
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