Participating Artists
Opening hours:
from TUESDAY 21 + THURSDAY 23 + FRIDAY 24/10/2025 from 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM
SATURDAY 25th, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
EVENT : Friday, October 24th, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
A4.21 STUDIO was born with the artist Michel Pellaton in the Celio district of Rome, and since 2022 it has opened at CON di VISIONE with Ludovica Ferrario, a film set designer.
For Raw 2025, A4.21 Studio - Michel Pellaton & Ludovica Ferrario will present their latest productions, based on different but consistent research on the search for new spaces, both visual, technical and graphic, to go beyond our conventional spaces. Faced with a future that folds in on itself, the two artists do not resign themselves to repeatedly overturning the possibilities.
MICHEL PELLATON was born in Switzerland in Lausanne in 1965 and graduated from the Fine Arts of Besançon and Nîmes in France. He has lived and worked in Rome for years.
A collagist artist with projects and exhibitions in several countries, he uses all available contemporary visual media to write, understand, and offer interpretations of our complexities.
His specific commitment to the visual and artistic fields focuses on the evolution of collage, through his own grammar. He thus develops methods, practices, comparisons, collective collages, and new experiments, such as the "SpaceMakers" and the new Space Laboratories – Collage 3.0
Starting this fall of 2025, he will experiment with a series of In Situ and In Progress exhibitions called "DI mostra ZIONI" at A4.21 Studio, offering collaborations, readings/ditions, and experimental associations of his work.
His works are part of collections primarily in France, Switzerland, Italy, and Russia. After Covid, it focuses on specific partnership projects.
LUDOVICA FERRARIO architect, renowned Production designer in Italy and abroad, always interested in the relationship between space and psychology, arrives in the shared space A4.21 STUDIO to expand her interests and research not only in the Cinema Field.
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