AI-Generated "Goddesses", Indian Music,
and Artistic Fragrances in the New Experience by Daniel Salvi, Curated by Greta Zuccali.
MILAN – From May 10 to 31, the Corals Gallery (Via Evangelista Torricelli 21) is hosting “Goddesses & Muses, Oblivion,” the latest chapter in the multi-sensory experience by artist Daniel Salvi, renowned for pairing his depictions of goddesses and muses, created also with AI, with artistic fragrances.
The new exhibition, curated by Greta Zuccali, centers on the theme of Oblivion inspired by Nietzsche, who believed in liberation from tormented memories to resolve the past and focus on the present.
In line with this vision, the “Oblivion” exhibition ideally fades with the passing days, offering visitors a different impact and significance with each new visit.
For this occasion, Salvi has displayed his most famous artworks alongside 60 new digital works, and he has brought together the artistic expressions of great artists from around the world: starting with the original soundtrack composed by the group “Equani,” led by the visionary Indian musician Amey Phadke, specializing in Sound Healing, to the new original fragrance created by perfumer Riccardo Barazzetta, a Milanese native now based in Luxembourg.
The result is an experience that engages the senses and invites visitors to a moment of deep introspection as they encounter the solemn eyes of “The Sanctification of Memory,” Salvi’s luminous new cover goddess, reigning at the center of the “Sancta Sanctorum” specially set up in the gallery.
The Artist reveals: ”Each year is like a rebirth: we change cells, thoughts, hopes. We are never the same as before. This is why we must use our past experiences as a reason for growth, without being victims of them: Oblivion is about this rite of passage that we all must undergo."
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