Giuseppe Lo Schiavo makes art about the spaces between — water and air, body and simulation, the visible and what refuses to be seen. View fullsize View fullsize The Milan and London-based visual artist works across synthetic photography and bronze sculpture, but the medium matters less than the territory he maps. His work circles threshold states — those liminal moments where one thing becomes another, where boundaries dissolve into possibility. In ROTTA, his series of larger-than-life bronze dolphins, Lo Schiavo casts these creatures as guides between worlds. Dolphins exist at the border of water and air, ancient symbols of passage and transformation. One sculpture bears the phrase 'L'arte non serve a niente' inscribed along its back — art serves no purpose — a provocation carried on a body built precisely for navigating the in-between. View fullsize View fullsize “They are threshold figures, between water and air, fire and water, between the visible and the invisible. They emerge…
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