Storia di una sorgente non ancora nata
2023, 120X200X50 CM, PLA FILAMENT, TRILLIUM PUMPS – GABBIONETA, MILAN
The site-specific installation, now part of the permanent collection of Trillium Pumps, is a reflection on the relationship between the human being and the cosmos.
It evokes a panistic dimension that emerges from an organic constellation of real forms, like a swarm, or perhaps a cloud, that, hungry for space, expands toward the only alien element within the entire composition: a stainless-steel tube produced by the company itself. In its bright sobriety, the tube reaffirms its anthropic, mechanical, and industrial nature, a human attempt to impose order upon the world.
In the words of the curator, Angela Madesani:
“The subjects of the work are people intertwined with foliage. It is as if from the tube a kind of energy were released — one that had been imprisoned until that moment. […] The important thing is to be able to listen. In a world like ours, where very few are still capable of doing so and paying attention, Lorenzo’s work becomes a sign of hope — an invitation to attune ourselves once again with what surrounds us: with nature, with the universe. A simple act; so simple that almost no one performs it anymore.”










photo a. moro
