Magister Art: itinerant exhibitions in textile architecture
Magister Art exhibitions and installation projects are based on the contamination of different languages and media, used to recreate historical, artistic and cultural contexts and to build an evocative narrative with strong visual impact. The result of collaboration with important institutions and international scientific committees, these projects offer visitors an engaging new vision of art that goes beyond the physical presence of the exhibits.
Flexible and engaging exhibits
The two recent exhibitions “MARMO: Marble. Carving the Future” and “Mosaico. Italian code of a timeless art”, world tours that began in 2023 and will continue until 2025 in different venues throughout Europe, Asia and America, were realised in collaboration with ABS Group, once again confirming the versatility and flexibility of our exhibition system. The decision to use aluminium and fabric structures, combined with different technologies and multimedia supports, in fact responds perfectly to the need to create fittings with strong visual impact, designed to be itinerant. Both exhibitions are composed of elements that are easy to put up, take down and transport and adapt to their venues, respecting their historical-architectural integrity.
MARMO: Marble. Carving the Future
The concept of this exhibition on the marble supply chain, highlights the deep interconnections between culture, territory, creativity, and manufacturing quality that distinguish the uniqueness of Made in Italy throughout the world.
The exhibition itinerary develops in different environments, allowing the visitor to enjoy an immersive visual and sound experience, in a series of videos and images with big emotional impact. From the access portal covered in fabric and enhanced by a system of LED lights on the floor, to the imposing semi-open structures for video projections and the immersive room, each element has been tailor-made to breathe life into an unprecedented transmedia exhibition project.
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Mosaico. Italian code of a timeless art
“Mosaico. Italian code of a timeless art” is an immersive multimedia exhibition dedicated to some of the most extraordinary examples of Italian mosaic art. Its seven different stations are magical rooms with walls covered in infinite wonders thanks to a continuous alternation of video projections.
An L-shaped structure for zenithal video projections has been specifically produced to present the multi-colour floor mosaics in Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina in the province of Enna. The structure is made of beMatrix profiles covered with a fabric and mirrored Dibond panels. Particularly striking is the station dedicated to the Underwater Archaeological Park of Baia, where visitors experience the sensation of being totally immersed the silence of the seabed while observing the video projections through a circular opening in the aluminium and fabric structure.
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