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Opening on Thursday, 19 March, Artopia, in Milan (IT), presents Porous Kinship, a group exhibition curated by Maddalena Iodice. The exhibition brings together works by Kesewa Aboah (b. 1993, United Kingdom), Alberte Agerskov (b. 1993, Denmark), Aléa Work (Paris-based creative studio, founded in 2021), Dimitra Charamandas (b. 1988, Switzerland), and Diana Policarpo (b. 1986, Portugal), exploring the interrelations between environment and body.
Spanning painting, sculpture, and video, Porous Kinship invites viewers to engage with the world through a “magical,” anthropomorphic lens—one that reveals affinities and resonances between the human body and the natural environment. The exhibition unfolds as a journey into the relationship between the human and the more-than-human, reflecting on ecological frameworks, care, and shared responsibility.