KETTY GOBBO

Wood Wide Web

February 21 - May 16, 2026

PRESS RELEASE

Text by Laura Ferrone

Artericambi Gallery is pleased to present Wood Wide Web by Ketty Gobbo, an emerging artist whose research develops through constant dialogue with space and the use of interdisciplinary practices.

The exhibition welcomes visitors with a site-specific installation conceived as an immersive path among the gallery’s white columns, which rise in the space like trees in a forest. From their form and arrangement the artist draws the initial impulse for the project, shaping a visual and perceptual structure with a strong organic imprint.

The installation Wood Wide Web, from which the exhibition takes its title, creates environments and trajectories that envelop the viewer and and invite them to move freely, establishing a direct relationship with the forms and tensions of the space. The interconnected elements mark the visual rhythm and give life to an active network, a dynamic ecosystem in which every gesture of the public finds resonance. The passage, contact, or vibration of an element generates an echo that spreads through the space, activating an ongoing dialogue between the artwork, the environment and human presence; transforming the act of moving through it into an immersive and contemplative experience.

Conceived as a fundamental constructive element, light completes the experience. Through the alternation of openness and closure, density and lightness, Ketty Gobbo shapes a shifting landscape, a constantly evolving visual ecosystem in which the viewer is invited to move with awareness, exploring and discovering the many facets of the work.

The final section presents a series of wall works that merge sculpture, graphics and painting. Here too, light is a central element, modulating the surfaces and activating the material like a living flow, traversed by continuous transformations.

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