"Casa Axis acts as a pivot for unfolding trajectories.This exhibition embraces that moment of branching."
- Felipe Pantone
Danysz Gallery steps outside its walls to inhabit a unique place: Casa Axis, designed by Felipe Pantone himself. For the first time, the public is invited to experience an exhibition at the very heart of the artist’s intimate and architectural universe.
Casa Axis is not just a studio or a residence: it is a total artwork. Staircases, pools, furniture, every element is conceived as an extension of his visual language. Here, art overflows its traditional frame to become a living space and an experience.
At the core of the project lies the idea of divergence: that decisive moment when a line splits, when the future ceases to be singular and multiplies instead. Inspired by divergent thinking, Pantone envisions a constellation of works that refuse fixed solutions and open onto an infinity of possibilities.
Axis of Divergence deliberately blurs the boundaries between studio and exhibition. The working space transforms into a field of direct encounter with the artist. The viewer does not simply visit an exhibition: they step into the very workshop of creation.
Felipe Pantone is recognized as one of the most radical voices of his generation. At the crossroads of kinetic art, graffiti, and digital culture, he forges a visual language at the speed of our time. Color, light, movement: his works propel the viewer into a universe of constant acceleration.
His futuristic aesthetic, rooted in modernist heritage, offers a vision where perception and technology intertwine. Paintings, sculptures, installations, and even architecture become opportunities to destabilize our gaze and reprogram our certainties.
Casa Axis is the ultimate demonstration of this approach. Conceived as both an artistic and architectural manifesto, it embodies a radical divergence: erasing the boundaries between art and life, private and public, process and artwork. By taking place within it, Danysz Gallery invites the public to cross a threshold and experience art as a shift in perception.