This evocative contemporary artwork presents a nocturnal urban landscape bathed in a warm, vibrant glow. The composition features a blurred, hazy quality, with soft, indistinct shapes and forms creating a dreamlike, atmospheric ambiance. Dominant shades of yellow and orange emanate from the central structure, potentially a building or sign, while the periphery is shrouded in a deep, mysterious blue. The overall effect suggests a sense of transience and the fleeting nature of urban experience, inviting the viewer to reflect on the ephemeral qualities of the modern city. The artist's intentional use of blur and light evokes a nostalgic, almost melancholic mood, capturing the transient nature of the urban landscape. ...
Tommy Malekoff turns his attention to the intersections of human presence, memory, and landscape in the American South, revealing subtle histories embedded in place. His work employs a range of media, including video, photography, and painting, to explore themes of displacement, ecological transformation, and the traces of human presence in natural environments. In his video installations, Malekoff captures moments where the natural world intersects with human-made structures, revealing the complexities of these interactions. His photographic works often depict scenes of desolation and beauty, highlighting the remnants of human activity in the landscape. Through these mediums, he examines the impermanence of human constructions and the enduring presence of nature. Malekoff's paintings, characterized by their detailed and atmospheric qualities, further investigate these themes, offering a contemplative view of the landscapes he portrays. By combining various media, he creates immersive experiences that invite viewers to reflect on the relationship between humanity and the environment. Through his multifaceted approach, Tommy Malekoff's work challenges perceptions of the American landscape, encouraging a deeper understanding of the forces that shape it and the traces left behind by human presence. ...
Over the years, the gallery has developed a programme of exhibitions with Italian and international artists, focusing on themes related to time, space and the human condition. Moving to Milan in 2003, developed a narrative connected to a nomadic attitude, using different spaces in the city. ZERO... has collaborated with national and international museums, as well as public and private institutions.