The Blue House is the final earthly resting place of Maestro Volturno Morani, founder of Spatial Neoconstructivism, and now home to a permanent art gallery dedicated to his work. Twenty years after his death, the Morani family—led by his son Flavio—has transformed this place into a living space where art, memory, and spirituality come together to tell an extraordinary story that spans the cosmos, quantum physics, and the intimacy of artistic expression.
The exhibition covers 300 square meters and includes two main halls with original works by the Maestro, a small library containing the texts that shaped his thinking, and a tea cellar dedicated to meeting and dialogue.
But the Blue House is not just a place of conservation: it is a starting point. Its goal is to show the origin and evolution of Spatial Neoconstructivism, welcoming new artists and creating connections with galleries, schools, academies, and cultural institutions. It is the driving force behind a movement that, faithful to the Master's insights, looks to space and spirituality as tools for building a shared and inspired future.
Every visit to the Blue House is also a personal journey. Flavio Morani, the Maestro's son, accompanies visitors with a firsthand account of a journey that, from a promise made on his deathbed, gave rise to a vision: to make eternal the beauty of an art that combines science, faith, and imagination.
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