Aiko Mura (Itoschima, 1994)
"Today black, tomorrow green" November 14 - Dicember 22 - 2024
Aiko Mura is the first artist invited to present a project in the new nurraumproject space in via Caprera 48, Vittorio Veneto. Always committed to themes that concern landscape, nature and its dangers, the young Japanese artist uses the 27 cartoons to express her vision, making the work participate in a progressive chromatic change. Considered fluid by the artist herself, the work is visible in the exhibition space until its transformation is complete.
Nahal Eski (Teheran, 1999)
"The bread of the rich" April 6 - May 4 - 2025
Nahal Eski is a young Iranian artist working in Analize the aspects that concern social inequalities in the world. For this occasion the artist recovers the baking papers used to make bread and glorifies them inside 27 frames to then cover the walls of the exhibition space. A strong conceptual matrix shines through in the work and the attention is shifted to the meaning of the material used. The young artist overturns the banal to recover a moment of reflection. For Eski, baking paper is not a marginal residue, the idea of recovering it after baking certifies the existence of the bread, the grease stains that emerge during cooking become a tasty, poetic food. But beyond this intimate aspect, the work wants to be the spokesperson for a criticism that Eski wants to make, particularly of the Western world.
She herself says that she saw bread for the first time in Europe, that she was surprised to see how it was wasted and trivialized, and comments:
"In a society of widespread consumption and waste, inequalities arise social zes are legitimizing themselves and will end up becoming normality. While entire populations complain about the lack of food, others abuse it."
Eski's criticism will not make us reflect on a humanitarian level, but in this exhibition the rich will be able to dialogue with the artist's poetics, increasingly convinced of the urgency of recovering the social function of art.
NEXT EXHIBITION EVENT

Zainab Niarè (Lagos 2002)
"Why does no one want to be my friend?" October/November 2025