Giorgio Andreotta Calò
Biography
Working with sculpture and site-specific interventions, Giorgio Andreotta Calò constructs environments that navigate memory, temporality, and perception. His work often incorporates architectural fragments, natural materials, and found objects, creating immersive environments that explore memory, temporality, and the interaction between physical and symbolic spaces. Calò’s installations are designed to engage viewers both physically and contemplatively, emphasizing the sensory and perceptual experience of space. By recontextualizing fragments of architecture and natural elements, he investigates how environments shape human experience and perception over time. Through his work, Calò examines the dialogue between past and present, blending historical references with contemporary interventions. His pieces often reveal the tension between permanence and impermanence, inviting viewers to reflect on the layers of meaning embedded within both natural and constructed environments. ...