Pulvera for CirculART 4.0

Pulvera stars in CirculART 4.0, the project that creates a dialogue between art, fashion and industry to imagine new forms of beauty based on circularity, traceability and responsibility.

The project

Promoted by Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte, in partnership with Kering’s Material Innovation Lab (MIL), CirculART is a co-creation workshop: creatives and companies work together to transform materials and processes into works and prototypes that tell the story of the supply chain in a transparent way.

The journey concluded with an exhibition at the Sozzani Foundation (Milan), where works born from the dialogue between artistic research, fashion and material innovation were presented.

The visit to Pulvera

Along the way, the artists involved visited Pulvera to learn more about the material: samples, textures and application possibilities of flock and textile powder.

A moment of direct confrontation between artistic research and industrial know-how, from which new insights and interpretations were born.

The artists

Pulvera starring in CirculART 4.0

Camilla Alberti
Hopeful Monsters: Serendipity in Saltational Evolution.

Camilla Alberti works on the transformation of matter: waste, abandoned objects and residue become dust and new forms.

In CirculART he brought a reflection on the “error” that changes status: imperfection not as a flaw to be hidden, but as an opportunity for evolution and possibility.

Pulvera starring in CirculART 4.0

Giulia Filippi
Manto, transportable garden #2

Giulia Filippi imagines a “transportable garden”: a fabric created from scraps of other fabrics, which folds, travels, reopens and finally sprouts.

A project that showcases the interconnectedness of elements and the continuous cycle of matter, where what remains can return to generate.