[11/12/2012]
A preview of Cyprien Gaillard’s new solo exhibition opening November 13th curated by Massimiliano Gioni. In collaboration with the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Gaillard takes over the historic military bakery Caserma XXIV Maggio which serves as the ideal setting for the artist’s continued investigations of romantic ruin and lost urban symbols. Gaillard functions as outside observer, cultural anthropologist and artist examining the social and emotional layers found within physical structures. Rubble and Revelation opens November 13th through December 16th 2012 at Caserma XXIV Maggio, Vincenzo Monti 59, Milan. Photo Cyprien Gaillard and text Juliana Balestin
Read the full interview of Cyprien Gaillard from Purple Fashion magazine issue 18 online for free
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