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Kiss Me Thru the Phone
Bulky Signal
Ghost Sound
The Hop 0009
Oil and oilstick on linen 180 × 160 cm
Broken traffic sign 90 × 90 cm
Computer animated particles and computer generated image 80 × 230 cm
Textile and glass embroidery on canvas 104 × 101 × 9 cm
2025
2025
2025
2025
mathiasmasarati Mathias Masarati
studio.matterrosa Matterrosa
matteomelioli Matteo Melioli
Mathias Masarati is an artist who creates vivid, surreal worlds where abstract figures, animals and scenes from daily life converge. Using bold colours, layered textures and spontaneous gestures, Masarati channels emotions such as love, joy, anger and solitude into expressive compositions. Influenced by popular culture, anatomy and the chaos of everyday life, Masarati’s work blends abstraction and figuration to challenge perception and celebrate creative freedom. Kiss Me Thru the Phone emerges from the intersection of street culture, subcultural movements and formal artistic training. Shaped by hip-hop, snowboarding and urban environments, Mathias Masarati’s practice channels rhythm, energy and visual storytelling into contemporary painting. Vibrant colour compositions negotiate chaos and control, abstraction and figuration, creating a visual dialogue that reflects both personal experience and wider cultural narratives.
Matterrosa is a London-based art duo founded by Chrysa Konsta and Eirik Helgesen in 2024. Combining architecture, design and craft, Matterrosa creates sculptural, multisensory works that explore materiality, space and emotion. Using hybrid techniques, the duo blends couture embroidery, sustainable innovation and tactile precision to challenge perceptions and expand the dialogue between tradition, technology and contemporary culture. The Hop 0009 is created through a technique developed by Chrysa Konsta that combines hand embroidery with 3D modelling. Thousands of fabric pieces are stitched into a cloud-like relief that shifts between sharpness and blur as the viewer moves around it. The work brings together opposites: historical decorative elements carry the weight of history and politics, while a kawaii-inspired figure embodies play and joy.
Matteo Melioli is a London-based designer and architect whose practice combines drawing and painting to explore the relationship between sound and space. Through studies of music, time and movement, Melioli reveals imperceptible structures that expose the sculptural and perceptual qualities of listening and seeing. Ghost Sound evokes the sensation of entering a vast, dark space where sound arrives suddenly, surrounding the body. The work reflects on how space can be perceived through sound, as reflected waves allow geometry, depth and height to be sensed even without sight. In this way, space becomes audible, expressed through an aural manifestation parallel to visual and tactile perception.
matiofi_99 Matías Oficialdegui
Bulky Signal is made from a reused traffic sign collected from a landfill and manually altered. The original directional arrow has been reshaped using volumetric techniques, producing a relief that protrudes from the flat surface and lends the work a dynamic presence. Silhouettes of chains, padlocks and keys are airbrushed across the sign in a seemingly random distribution, forming a visual texture that reacts dramatically under direct flash, as contours are illuminated with shifting brightness and contrast.
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