Since then they have come a long way, enjoying great success both in Italy and abroad.
The two artists are back at Casa Testori with two extraordinary projects, in terms of commitment and quality. Two ambitious and spectacular projects, which surprised and fascinated the public with the new languages they were confronted with. Negri and Bianconi did not simply use and occupy the spaces of Casa Testori, they transfigured them.
On the ground floor, Matteo Negri chose the rooms that overlook the garden to create installations full of magic, visible from the windows: beautiful fuchsia staircases allowed visitors to look into the rooms from the outside, to plunge their gaze into off-limits environments.
Lights, mirrors, upside-down gardens and rotating shapes composed a constellation of rooms with elusive perspectives: it was as if boundless horizons had opened up in the rooms. Finally, a large iridescent spinning top in the centre of the stairs (the only room that could be visited) dilated the spaces, projecting the lights and reflections of what was outside into the interior.
Andrea Bianconi, on the other hand, occupied the remaining rooms on the ground floor and those on the first floor. The artist, since his first exhibition at Casa Testori, has travelled the world, realising performances full of
