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(Adnkronos) - L’impegno nella promozione della cultura del riciclo e dell’arte si rinnova per Cial, Consorzio Imballaggi Alluminio, con il supporto alla realizzazione di ‘Lakapoliesis’ la mostra di Matteo Cibic in programma dal 26 marzo al 13 aprile 2025 presso la Fondazione Luigi Rovati, nell’ambito dell’Art Week e della Design Week di Milano. Le due opere monumentali in alluminio riciclato, Lakapoliesis Renovata e Lakapoliesis Vitalis, incarnano l’immortalità di questo materiale e la sua capacità di rinascita infinita. Si tratta di Sculture che introducono una narrazione mitologica futura, in cui il mondo vegetale assume un ruolo attivo e indipendente dall’uomo, ribaltando l’approccio antropocentrico che ha dominato la relazione tra esseri umani e natura.

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00:00A path of innovation and sustainability is the one undertaken by Cial, the national consortium for aluminum packaging in the world of art,
00:12which considers it a privileged vehicle to sensitize the public on the circular economy and the value of recycled aluminum.
00:19The commitment and collaboration of Cial with the artistic world is therefore renewed with the support of Capoliesis.
00:26The new exhibition of the international artist Matteo Cibic, scheduled from March 26 to April 13, 2025,
00:33was taken by the Luigi Rovati Foundation in the context of the Art Week and the Design Week in Milan.
00:39Differentiated collection is essential to ensure that particularly useful and recyclable resources
00:47100% and infinitely are reused within the production processes.
00:53Art has a particular meaning because, as well as design, I must say,
00:59they are two thematic areas faced abundantly over the years,
01:04precisely because aluminum itself, for its characteristics, for its processing capacity and malleability,
01:11is very useful in these fields.
01:15In this area, Matteo Cibic has interpreted our material very well,
01:22through the realizations in line with the concept that is linked to the naturalness,
01:30the expression of living organisms such as plants and animals,
01:36and the centrality that these have in our daily environment.
01:42Aluminum, as I said before, is very good for the processing capacity,
01:49so about one millimeter sheets have been used,
01:54reworked by reinterpreting Matteo's concept,
01:59and inserted into this wonderful park of the Foundation.
02:04With the Capoliesis, the Art Pavilion and the Luigi Rovati Foundation Garden
02:08host a new body of work by the artist Matteo Cibic,
02:12who explores with experimental languages the cognitive capacities of the plant world.
02:17The exhibition tells how my vision has been transferred from the plant world,
02:22from an instrumental element to man,
02:25to an extremely wise element of contemplation,
02:29which makes us understand our smallness and their length.
02:33You will find living natures, portraits of plants,
02:36which tell their emotions, fragments of the past and the future,
02:40which tell how plants can easily enter our lives,
02:44in everyday environments, both domestic and urban.
02:49And then, in collaboration with Cial, the Italian consortium in the Valley of Aluminum,
02:54a series of large-scale sculptures in the garden
02:58that tell the immortality of this material.
03:01It is a recycled aluminum, which is an immortal material,
03:06extremely shiny, malleable, extremely resistant,
03:10which tells this unique capacity of resilience.

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