“Così fan tutte” is the solo exhibition of Riccardo Nannini, also known as Cane, showcasing his most recent paintings. Nannini explores individualism and its narcissistic facet, focusing on how we communicate our self and the constant need to express who we are and what we think, creating noise.
The exhibition highlights the contemporary contradiction of seeking personal distinction through common actions, turning this desire into a mass aspiration. Far from offering a moral judgment, Nannini presents a humorous and sometimes absurd representation of these behaviors, with a light tone and striking colors that evoke pop references.
Riccardo Nannini (Italy, 1980) began his artistic career in 2009 when he moved to Barcelona and left his job as a designer. In 2014, under the pseudonym Cane, he presented his first solo exhibition, “Between Egypt and Indonesia.” His style explores image and convention, with influences from comics, Flemish school, and Lowbrow culture. Currently, his works are exhibited in the United States, Australia, and Taiwan.
When
23.09.2021 – 30.10.2021
Where
C/ Pujades 99 Baixos 2
08005 Barcelona