“Corto circuito”: an unusual but perfect name to convey the emotions aroused by an unusual exhibition,
“CORTO CIRCUITO”
born from the combination of two different styles, but linked by a common denominator, that of two great masters, Tullio Cattaneo and Marco Lodola. The exceptional location was the H2D home automation space in Luzzana, which bears the name of Siemen, Telmotor and Zenucchi Design Code. Three brands that since 2008 have firmly believed in the construction of this new space, based on the principles of Life, Quality and Security. Principles that over time have created an indissoluble interaction with the concept of art, thanks to the desire to conceive H2D not only as a showcase of furniture and electronic devices but as a real interactive laboratory. A workshop that on Thursday 8 September drew the attention of all those invited to the opening evening who, amid cocktails and chatter, were able to admire the works of art on display, explained by the artists themselves. Sculptures that capture the expressiveness of the human being and plastic creations in the most unusual shapes that emanate light and colour enriched this space for an evening, a source of style that appreciates and promotes contemporary art in all its forms, always with one underlying style: the Zenucchi style.