Etherea, the installation created by Edoardo Tresoldi for the 2018 Coachella festival, has arrived in Rome for Back to Nature, an exhibition project curated by Constantino d'Orazio.
The work is made from three translucent sculptures reminiscent of Neoclassical and Baroque architecture. Contemplative in nature, Etherea focuses on the phenomenological aspects of architecture. The use of transparent wire mesh radiates a sense of mirage and the celestial.
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FWIW, there were 3 "chapels" in Eduardo's installation... one was scrapped... one went to Rome (this article) and the other one is now also a permanent installation for the city of Coachella.
In general, the art at Coachella was never anything spectacular or groundbreaking, but still I'm happy to see that some of the pieces from the show aren't just going to a big trash heap... I bet Aaron Betsky is clutching his pearls.
Cactus Hugs article about Etherea installation:
https://www.cactushugs.com/cit...
Aaron' Betsky's op-ed on Coachella's art program:
https://www.dezeen.com/2019/04...
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