An Ode to Things: Mutina Exhibition Celebrates the Poetry of Everyday Objects

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An Ode to Things: Mutina Exhibition Celebrates the Poetry of Everyday Objects
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Mutina's new exhibition, 'An Ode to Things,' explores the beauty found in simple forms and domestic stillness through a collection of paintings, sculptures, and design pieces. The exhibition, conceived by Italian art curator Sarah Cosulich, coincides with the brand's 20th anniversary and invites viewers to find meaning in the ordinary, much like Pablo Neruda's poem of the same name.

, a new exhibition celebrates the quiet poetry of everyday objects. Conceived by Italian art curator Sarah Cosulich, ‘An Ode to Things’ brings together paintings, sculptures, and design pieces that explore the beauty found in simple forms and domestic stillness.brand Mutina, the exhibition reflects a deep appreciation for the artistry of the inanimate – vases, vessels, furniture, and decor elevated beyond function into something more contemplative.

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