May 9–12 at 6.30pm
Supernova is excited to invite you to a dynamic installation that explores the concept of temporality and perception.
A nearly transparent sphere, made of moving lines, suspended between appearing and disappearing.
A form with neither beginning nor end, it marks time through quick, confident strokes.

Lo Spaziosospeso is a transitional space, where nothing is what it was and nothing is yet what it will be.
Interaction with light and viewing angle alters the perception of suspension, reminding us that reality is subjective and unstable.
The work reflects on the contemporary human condition: a life in constant connection, suspended between past, present, and future, immersed in a continuous flow of information and images that blur the line between real and fictional.

Francesco Angelini
From 1968 to 2010, he taught Graphic Design and Photography at the Istituto d’Arte Roma1 – Museo Artistico Industriale.

Since 1968, he has been devoted to Visual Art, investigating its function and transformations in contemporary society.
He considers the school a “Workshop of Art,” the center of his activity. Following instinct and chance, he has built a vast archive of works in painting, sculpture, and design, participating in both national and international art exhibitions and events.
His method layers ideas and creations, from the microscopic to the monumental—this is the mystery of visual art.

His website: francescoangeliniartista.it