The installation was composed of two distinct yet harmonious elements: a large-scale textile work by Darya Diamond—a white bedsheet suspended and softly folded—and a constellation of small, expressive paintings by Esther Gatón. The result was a minimal yet sensorial exhibition that invited slow looking and emphasised intimacy, tension, and spatial dialogue.
The photographic documentation presents the installation from multiple angles, including night views that reflect the unique 24-hour visibility of Pu-téca’s vitrines. The space operates as a continuously accessible exhibition site, allowing artworks to be experienced at any time of day, embedded in the life of the street.
This documentation is part of Giovanni Ambrosio’s ongoing work on ephemeral art spaces, and was carried out using only natural or ambient light.
Installation Views – Igual que Long Beach
June 12 – July 15, 2025
Pu-téca, Borgo Casamale, Somma Vesuviana (NA)
A duo exhibition by Darya Diamond and Esther Gatón
Curated by Christian Taranto for Tramandars
Photographic documentation by Giovanni Ambrosio