Italian artist Edoardo Tresoldi,
known for his majestic wire mesh sculptures, has unveiled his biggest
artwork to date for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in
Indio, California. Titled “Etherea,” the site-specific installation
represents the culmination of Tresoldi's research in the music field, realized
as three transparent structures taking inspiration from Neoclassical and
Baroque architecture. The Italian artist
has established a reputation for wire mesh sculptures, having been named by
Forbes as one of the 30 most influential European artists. The Etherea
sculpture represents the artist’s investigation into architecture as a tool for
contemplation, a “dedicated space where the sky and clouds are narrated through
the language of classical architecture.”