Those who look do not see. To see, one must grow glasses.
And that is what can be inferred from the long journey of Giancarlo Mondello. A bearer of vision, he has sought a framework for both necessary and pleasurable sight. In his space, every runway for the eye is possible, of any color and any race.
True flying sculptures, Mondello's glasses have established a morganatic marriage with art that allows for creative imagination and executive discipline.
Thus, the eye also wants its share. For this reason, Mondello asks artists to create a showcase for the gaze, a sequence of shapes and embellishments capable of capturing the stride of the wandering viewer.
To look better and to see oneself better.
ACHILLE BONITO OLIVA

