Art Miami

02.Dec - 07.Dec 2025

Miami

From December 2 to 7, 2025, we will present the Italian artist duo Casagrande & Recalcati in a solo show at Art Miami 2025. At the heart of the presentation will be a 120 by 80 inch highlight piece that the duo will create specifically for the fair in the coming months. We're looking forward to welcome you at our booth AM307 

The artist duo CASAGRANDE & RECALCATI, who live and work in Milan, feel a connection to the tradition of still life.The flower paintings, titled Hypervanitas, refer to the idea of baroque vanitas paintings, and their close connection with the ephemeral. The paintings are reflections of the inevitable passing of time and illustrate various stages of beauty in continuous metamorphosis. The artist duo, who has already worked for Dolce & Gabbana, skillfully celebrates beauty, materiality, and transience in their paintings. Their latest oil paintings on canvas depict lush, floral compositions that, on closer inspection, already seem to be slowly wilting. The paintings by the artist duo transport us to an imaginary Garden of Eden, which is subject to slow degradation. Here nature portrays itself as a morbid beauty. Everything is fleeting but preserved thanks to the meticulous art of painting.

Casagrande & Recalcati

Ipervanitas 1650 (Capriccio XLII)

oil on canvas

100 x 100 cm

Casagrande & Recalcati

Ipervanitas 1651 (capriccio XXVII)

oil on canvas

200 x 300 cm

Casagrande & Recalcati

Ipervanitas 1652 (Capriccio XLI)

100 x 150 cm

Casagrande & Recalcati

Ipervanitas 1748 (Capriccio XXXIX)

oil on canvas

150 x 100 cm

Casagrande & Recalcati

Ipervanitas 1749 (Capriccio XL)

oil on canvas

100 x 100 cm

Casagrande & Recalcati

Ipervanitas 1751 (Capriccio XLIII)

oil on canvas

100 x 150 cm

Casagrande & Recalcati

Ipervanitas 1752 (Capriccio XLVI)

oil on canvas

100 x 100 cm

Casagrande & Recalcati

The artist duo CASAGRANDE & RECALCATI, who live and work in Milan, feel a connection to the tradition of still life. The flower paintings, titled Hypervanitas, take up the idea of baroque vanitas images, and their close connection with the ephemeral. The flower paintings, titled Hypervanitas, refer to the idea of baroque vanitas paintings, and their close connection with the ephemeral. The paintings are reflections of the inevitable passing of time and illustrate various stages of beauty in continuous metamorphosis. The artist duo, who has already worked for Dolce & Gabbana, skillfully celebrates beauty, materiality, and transience in their paintings. Their latest oil paintings on canvas depict lush, floral compositions that, on closer inspection, already seem to be slowly wilting. The paintings by the artist duo transport us to an imaginary Garden of Eden, which is subject to slow degradation. Here nature portrays itself as a morbid beauty. Everything is fleeting but preserved thanks to the meticulous art of painting.


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