Sponge City#1, installation view - print, iron, magnets, fir wood trunk section, vegetal element, recycled foam, pigments, crushed stone, reflective sheet, variable dimensions, 2025
The project originates from the observation of urban amphibious environments in contemporary China, particularly in Wenling and Wuhan, where the environmental transformations of recent decades have made a new balance between cities and ecosystems increasingly urgent. The “Sponge Cities” model developed by landscape architect Kongjian Yu proposes a permeable city, capable of absorbing and returning water, rethinking urban space as a living system.
The installation translates these principles into an essential form: a metal structure held together by magnets represents the contemporary city unstable, in constant tension between anthropogenic demands and ecological limits. This precarious architecture rests on sections of fir tree trunks, remnants of extractive and consumerist practices that make visible the material memory of environmental loss. In opposition to, and in dialogue with this condition, a vegetal element recovered from the forest acts as a relational agent, a symbol of active presence that reconfigures the system and suggests possibilities for interspecies alliances.
Water, the central element of the project, is evoked through sponges soaked in blue and green pigments, metaphorical devices that embody absorption and release within a cycle of care and restitution. Arranged in a mosaic, these sponges connect with a reflective surface on the ground, which functions both as an imagined basin and as a perceptual interface: it reflects, engages, and includes the viewer’s body within the represented ecosystem. The work is completed by a photographic reworking of the cities of Wenling and Wuhan: the images, manually embossed, generate a tactile and three-dimensional dimension that blurs the distinction between document and interpretation of statistical data on decarbonization in China. This liminal space invites a situated reflection on the ecological present, activating an embodied and multispecies perception of the urban landscape.
Il progetto nasce dall’osservazione di ambienti terraquei urbani nella Cina contemporanea, in particolare a Wenling e Wuhan, dove le trasformazioni ambientali degli ultimi decenni hanno reso urgente un nuovo equilibrio tra città ed ecosistemi. Il modello delle “Sponge Cities” di Kongjian Yu, architetto paesaggista e ideatore di questo sistema, propone una città permeabile, capace di assorbire e restituire l’acqua ripensando lo spazio urbano come sistema vivente.
L’installazione traduce questi principi in una forma essenziale: una struttura in ferro unita da magneti, rappresenta la città contemporanea: instabile, in tensione costante tra esigenze antropiche e limiti ecologici. Questa architettura precaria poggia su sezioni di tronchi, che rendono visibile la memoria materiale della perdita ambientale. In opposizione e in dialogo con questa condizione, un elemento vegetale, recuperato dal bosco, agisce come agente relazionale, simbolo di presenza attiva che riconfigura il sistema, suggerendo possibilità di alleanza tra specie. L’acqua, elemento centrale del progetto, è evocata attraverso spugne intrise di pigmenti blu e verdi, dispositivi metaforici che incarnano l’assorbimento e il rilascio, in un ciclo di cura e restituzione. Queste spugne disposte a mosaico si connettono con una superficie specchiante a terra, che funziona come bacino immaginato e come interfaccia percettiva: riflette, coinvolge e include il corpo dello spettatore all’interno dell’ecosistema rappresentato. L’opera si completa con una rielaborazione fotografica delle città di Wenling e Wuhan: le immagini, incise manualmente a sbalzo, generano una dimensione tattile e tridimensionale che sospende la distinzione tra documento e interpretazione di dati statistici sulla decarbonizzazione in Cina. Questo spazio liminale invita ad una riflessione situata sul presente ecologico, attivando una percezione incarnata e multispecie del paesaggio urbano.
Sponge City#1, installation view (detail)
Sponge City#1, installation view (detail)
Sponge City#1, installation view (detail)
Sponge City#1, installation view (detail)
Sponge City#1, installation view (detail)
Sponge City#1, installation view (detail)
Sponge City#1, installation view (detail)
Sponge City#1, site specific installation view, Casa Regis Center for Culture and Contemporary Art, Biella, 2025
Sponge City#1, site specific installation view, (detail)
Sponge City#1, site specific installation view, (detail)
Sponge City#2, site-specific installation view, Cavallerizza Centre for Italian Photography, Brescia, 2026
Sponge City#2, site specific installation view,(detail)
Sponge City#2, site specific installation view,(detail)
Sponge City#2, site specific installation view,(detail)
Frescoed walls of the hall, Cavallerizza centre of Italian photography, (detail)
Sponge City#2, site specific installation view, (detail)
Sponge City Photography #7, 2025, tracing paper, direct hand-engraved embossing on print, ⌀ 17 cm metal frame, site-specific installation view,´(detail)
Sponge City Photography, 2025, site-specific installation view,´(detail)
Sponge City Photography, 2025, site-specific installation view,´(detail)
Sponge City Photography #8, 2025, tracing paper, direct hand-engraved embossing on print, ⌀ 17 cm metal frame, installation view, limited edition