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Infinity of Structure - Triennale di Milano - Serbian Pavilion
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INFINITY OF STRUCTURE showcased at the 23rd International Exhibition Triennale Milano is an anthropological vision of contemporary art that aims to explore the human relationship with the Unknown through the innate need to create sacred symbols.
Through an almost microscopic approach, authors take us to the realm of Serbian medieval ornaments - repeated and hidden in a lively rhythm of free structures that overlap present and the past - the suppressed returns, and the invisible makes its way.
Title: Infinity of Structure - Triennale di Milano - Serbian Pavilion
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INFINITY OF STRUCTURE showcased at the 23rd International Exhibition Triennale Milano is an anthropological vision of contemporary art that aims to explore the human relationship with the Unknown through the innate need to create sacred symbols.
Through an almost microscopic approach, authors take us to the realm of Serbian medieval ornaments - repeated and hidden in a lively rhythm of free structures that overlap present and the past - the suppressed returns, and the invisible makes its way.
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