LCA Law Firm announces with great pleasure that on Wednesday, 28 October 2015, it will inaugurate at its premises in Milan an exhibition of drawings, photo-collages and papier paints of Botto e Bruno, titled “Così lontano, così vicino”. The exhibition gathers a series of recent and unreleased works, and presents the artists’ research on urban and suburban space, a “work around utopia, a utopia that would want to transform the suburban places in places where one can foresee a future”, a reflection on the power of nature that takes back spaces abandoned by men transforming them in places of renovated energy.
The initiative is part of the project “LAW IS ART!” promoted by the Law Firm and born from the passion for the contemporary art world of some of its professionals, their personal engagement on the Milanese and Italian scene, their deep knowledge of the art market and their recognized legal expertise in the art law field.
Within this project, launched with the personal exhibition of Tatiana Trouvé, set up in occasion of the assignment of the ACACIA 2014 Prize, LCA has converted one of its meeting rooms in a real artist’s Project Room, that has become – thanks to the exhibition once of Letizia Cariello, then of Chiara Camoni and now of Botto e Bruno – a privileged meeting and exchange place in which the passion for art reveals itself in a professional context. Moreover, LCA supports the contemporary artistic research annually sponsoring the Emergent Prize of MIART, awarded to the best emerging gallery on the contemporary art scene.
LCA’s strong commitment towards art and its promotion outside the traditional circuits grounds, on the one hand, on the institutional aims of sustaining innovation in every field and endorsing human creativity, and, on the other hand, on the full recognition of art as cultural investment and source of personal and social enrichment.