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Small Flower
Giulia Cenci
2025
SMALL FLOWER, Aluminum, reclaimed iron 205 x 85 x 116 cm
Giulia Cenci’s sculptural work explores the intersection between the natural and the artificial, the human and the technological, giving shape to a futuristic aesthetic situated within the context of the post-Anthropocene. Through the technique of casting, the artist assembles objects, mechanical components, and fragments of human and animal bodies, creating complex and hybrid compositions suspended between organic and mechanical realities.
Small Flower, the sculpture created for CastelGiocondo, reinterprets the function of the pole that supports the vine row: around it coils a creature born from the fusion of animal and plant worlds. The work evokes a future time in which interspecies crossings give rise to indefinable beings, manifestations of humanity’s desire to dominate and transform nature without limits or consequences.

Giulia Cenci
Giulia Cenci (Cortona, 1988) lives and works between Amsterdam and Tuscany. Graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, IT (2007-2012), Received a Master of Fine Arts at St. Joost Academy, Den Bosch-Breda, NL (2013-2015) She took part in De Ateliers residency, Amsterdam, NL (2015-2017).
Auswahl der Wichtigsten einzelasstellungen:
le masche, Radis - Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT, Rittana; secondary forest, High Line Art, New York, NY; secondary growth, Pièce Unique - Massimo De Carlo, Paris; être rares, CAP Saint-Fons, Lyon; dry salvages, Pakt, Amsterdam; Tallone di Ferro, Novecento, Firenze; fango, SpazioA, Pistoia; Da lontano era un’isola, Kunst Merano Arte, Merano; ground ground, SpazioA, Pistoia; a través, Carreras Mugica (Hall), Bilbao; Mai at Tile Project Space, Milano




