On this first occasion, the design of the "base house" and the arrangement of the artworks in various rooms are not random but renew the play of gazes of those who inhabit the space.
In the "meeting room," the atmospheres of color by Piero Mottola, born from his research on human emotion, lead the viewer into a creative situation where they themselves become participants on an emotional and interpretative level, discovering fascinating and surprising inner worlds. In the "living area," the flowers painted with strong, vivid brushstrokes on coffee sacks by Hannu Palosuo create a relationship between art and life — a regeneration of human cycles that shape our history and present. The flowers embody the constancy of time; they bloom and slowly leave behind their transformation, in reality, our most beautiful memories. In the "night area," the artist Costanza Alvarez de Castro stages the contradictions of imagination, emphasizing color and the layering of material that resolves the surface through tones and chromatic suggestions. Her world of common objects evokes a sense of emotional calm and accompanies us in everyday life. Binding the different rooms together are the bronze sculptures by Francesca Tulli, whose unexpected material combinations form a clear essence of integrity and compositional balance. Through a wisely arranged spatial composition, they help us to better reconsider our notion of space.