Carmine Leta

Carmine Leta, (Fuscaldo, 1976), over the years has experimented with different languages and techniques, working on the concepts of emptiness, utopia, and individual and collective identity. His research has since focused mainly on iron sculpture. He offers to the viewer's attention, empty objects, light, mobile and traversable with the gaze. Invitations to fill a volume only suggested and to focus on a portion of space between oneself and the infinite.

Opera

Moebius

Ordinary surfaces always have two faces, so it is always possible to walk along one without ever reaching the other. For these surfaces it is possible to establish an "inner" and an "outer" side. In the case of the Möbius strip, however, there is only one side and one edge. With simplicity, this object projects us toward a utopian reunion of opposites and a concrete representation of the idea of infinity.

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