CRP Technology showcasing at Ultraromanticismo art exposition
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CRP Technology showcasing at Ultraromanticismo art exposition

November 2, 2021

For the fourth section of the art exhibition dedicated to the museums and historical and architectural treasures of the province of Modena, two customized and generative masks “Collagene” by MHOX will be displayed. They were manufactured by CRP Technology in Windform LX 3.0 Glass fiber filled composite material.

3D printed Collagene masks manufactured using Powder Bed Fusion with polymers (SLS technology) and Windform® GT
Collagene Mask in SLS and Windform GT material. Courtesy of CRP Technology and MHOX (design and photos)
Collagene Mask in SLS and Windform GT material. Courtesy of CRP Technology and MHOX (design and photos)

When the High Tech meets the world of Art: CRP Technology will take part in Ultraromanticismo. Il post umano, tra inquietudini e abbandono, the exhibition that displays the works of fifty contemporary artists from different art fields (painting, sculpture, photography, video, installation, ceramics) in different museums, historical and architectural “treasures” of the province of Modena.
The project is a clear example of a virtuous, territorial network with the scope to promote the contemporary artistic research and enhance the places devoted to culture and sacre.

The fourth section of the exhibition, will be opened on Saturday 6 November at 15:00 CET (UTC+1) in the Exhibition Hall, former library of the Medieval hamlet, Savignano sul Panaro (Modena), and will display two "Collagene" masks by MHOX (Alessandro Zomparelli and Filippo Nassetti).
They are customized and generative objects manufactured by CRP Technology in composite material Windform LX 3.0 Glass fiber reinforced, using Selective Laser Sintering / 3D printing Powder Bed Fusion process.
"We are glad to take part along with MHOX – comments Engineer Franco Cevolini, CEO and Technical Director CRP Technology - first of all, because it is an exhibition deeply rooted in Modena territories, which between the end of the 1700s and throughout the 1800s has experienced a period of strong cultural development through Arts and Archeology, and we are very keen on our “technological identity Made in Modena” which we export all over the world, and which the whole world envies us. "

"In addition - Cevolini adds - as underlined by Alessandro and Filippo’s MHOX, the “Collagene" masks represent something innovative: a new concept of everyday objects - personalization - combined to a highly technological manufacturing technology with high quality and high-performance material: our Windform LX 3.0. "

The other artists on display in the fourth section are Francesca Dondoglio, Tommaso Giusti, Elia Mazzotti Gentili. The section will be opened until 6 December 2021, Saturdays 15.30-18.30, Sundays 10.00-12.00 and 15.00-18.30. Admission free.

“Ultraromanticismo. Il post umano, tra inquietudini e abbandono”, 17 October 2021 - 16 January 2022. Exhibition venues: Castelnuovo Rangone, Pavullo nel Frignano, Castelfranco Emilia, Savignano sul Panaro, Spilamberto, Vignola.
Exhibition curated by dall’Associazione culturale Ricognizioni sull’arte (Sergio Bianchi, Alessandro Mescoli, Massimiliano Piccinini, Federica Sala, Laura Solieri, Andrea Barillaro), promoted by the Comuni di Castelnuovo Rangone, Pavullo nel Frignano, Castelfranco Emilia, Savignano sul Panaro, Spilamberto e Vignola, in collaboration with Associazione culturale Ricognizioni sull’arte, and created with the support of BPER Bank (main sponsor) and Ossimoro Art Gallery.

The exhibition’s main topics are: “Il corpo”, tra frammentazione, anatomia, aberrazione e diversità (“The body”, between fragmentation, anatomy, aberration and diversity); “Il paesaggio / La natura”, tra senso del sublime, rovinismo, catalogazione e caducità della vita (“The Landscape / Nature”, between a sense of the sublime, ruinism, cataloging and transience of life); “L’uomo / Eroe romantico” (“The Romantic Hero”), with particular attention to the past, to the recovery of lost cultures and civilizations between utopia and ideals; “L’inconscio” (“The Unconscious”), between automatic writing, dreams, mystery and new rituals.

The works of well-known masters and young artists are connected to 1700s and 1800s artworks by Felice Giani, Luigi Manzini, Giuseppe Obici and Giovan Battista Piranesi, from Ossimoro Art Gallery and private collections. Also on display is the "Canapè del Duca", a famous dormeuse that belonged to the Este Dukes.