Michele De Lucchi's 'Sei Case' exhibition showcases a blend of tradition and innovation with six lodges that reflect both Italian craftsmanship and Japanese cultural heritage.
In creating the 'Sei Case' installation, the dialogue with Issey Miyake led De Lucchi to explore the historical significance of Roppongi, connecting art with local folklore.
The artist's process of wooden and bronze sculpture fabrication highlights a dedication to materiality and craftsmanship that dates back over two decades.
De Lucchi's exploration of architecture as a vital force in art challenges traditional concepts, inviting viewers to redefine their perceptions of space and design.
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