Veggetti Kanku and the rebirth of Brianza's greenery at Palazzo Arese Borromeo, in the Seveso50 year
In the municipality of Cesano Maderno (Province of Monza and Brianza, Lombardy), Palazzo Arese Borromeo hosts the exhibition "La poetica del verde. Boschi e parchi della Brianza" by artist Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku. Twenty large-format works depict the Brianza landscape, with a particular focus on the Bosco delle Querce and the Parco delle Groane, two symbolic places of the territory's natural rebirth.
Veggetti Kanku's work is distinguished by an original language: the artworks appear monochrome, animated by subtle chromatic variations in shades of ochre, sienna, and orange. The artist uses acid as an investigative tool to alter, consume, and reveal the layers of the surface. This approach prioritizes memory and material subtraction over direct documentation, restoring to painting the depth of time and nature.
The exhibition is part of the broader Seveso50 project, promoted by the Lombardy Green Chemistry Association. On the fiftieth anniversary of the 1976 ICMESA disaster, it transforms environmental trauma into a path of conscious regeneration. As the artist stated, the goal is to "restore the beauty of what is close to us and what we often fail to see": an invitation to look with new eyes at the woods and parks of Brianza, symbols of a regenerating nature.
The exhibition "La poetica del verde. Boschi e parchi della Brianza" is held at Palazzo Arese Borromeo from May 14 to July 12, 2026. Artist Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku presents twenty large-format works dedicated to Bosco delle Querce and Parco delle Groane, created using acid as an investigative tool. The exhibition is part of the Seveso50 project, promoted by the Lombardy Green Chemistry Association for the fiftieth anniversary of the 1976 ICMESA disaster.
Exhibition of twenty large-format paintings by Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku, dedicated to the woods and parks of Brianza, particularly Bosco delle Querce and Parco delle Groane. The works, with a monochrome appearance and variations in shades of ochre, sienna, and orange, are created using acid to alter and reveal the surface. The exhibition is part of the Seveso50 project, promoted by the Municipality and the Lombardy Green Chemistry Association.
Palazzo Arese Borromeo, via Borromeo 41, Cesano Maderno (MB).
Cesano Maderno is served by regional railway lines and is reachable by car from the Milan-Meda highway (SS35).
Consult the palace's website for opening hours and admission details.
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Palazzo Arese Borromeo
Via Borromeo 41, 20811 Cesano Maderno