26.06.2024 - 30.06.2024
“Perfect imperfection”, a temporary installation by Maison Soleille Gallery.
"Shifting Perspectives" by Ileana Moro establishes a powerful and impactful tone for this installation inside CAN Art Fair, FECOEV; just like RA Workshop’s “Paravent”, capturing a sense of imminent transience. The timeless language of classical symmetry is simultaneously disrupted and reinforced by Edaa’s “Anthracita Banca” and Fernando Laposse’s “Pup Benches”, complemented by the copper wall lamps designed by Manuel Baño. Striking symmetrical compositions are further challenged by the subtle yet fierce presence of Marius Ritiu’s hanging bronze sculpture, “Go with the Flood,” while Andrea Mancuso is literally setting the tone with his pyramid-shaped marble speaker. The final touches are given by Sophie Dries, her ”Meteor tapis” warming the scene, Kym Ellery’s “Moulin” and Ana Hernandez’s golden sun of agave leafs residing over us, seamlessly merging these elements into a harmonious and captivating manifest.
About Maison Soleille
Nested in the heart of the Balearics, MAISON SOLEILLE Gallery is an unconventional gallery and experimental curatorial space fusing harmoniously timeless elegance and disruptive design, bridging together architecture, design and art. Featured artists embarks on a personal odyssey, weaving their exploration of emotions, passion and love into the global cultural landscape.
Unveiling the truth-content of art — a mirror reflecting the infinite loop of existence, where we find ourselves continuously longing for meaningful explanations and social interactions, the space breathers an understanding in the magnificent narratives crafted by present-day visionaries.
Through the ever-shifting terrain of contemporary expression from Mexico, South Africa, Europe, MAISON SOLEILLE Gallery reinvents the dialogue between the spheres of art and how the collective perceived it — weaving a tapestry of cultural connection along the way.
CAN Art Ibiza (FECOEV)
Crta. Ibiza con San Antonio
Km1 07800
Ibiza
Islas Baleares