Between Flows and Fragments: The Aesthetics of Regeneration at the Montina Art Gallery
From April 29 to June 25, 2026, the Montina Franciacorta Contemporary Art Gallery in Monticelli Brusati marks a new chapter in its long-standing relationship with the world of culture by hosting the exhibition “Between Flows and Fragments” by Roberto Carullo.
This is more than just an exhibition; it is a profound dialogue between two worlds that share the same core principle: the virtuous transformation of matter. Just as nature transforms the earth into wine in the vineyard, industrial waste finds a new aesthetic and conceptual dignity in Carullo’s hands.
A Wine Experience Between the Vines and the Canvas
For those seeking a winery tasting that goes beyond the glass, Carullo’s exhibition offers the perfect opportunity to pair the pleasure of a Franciacorta with the discovery of contemporary art. Visiting Montina during this period means immersing yourself in a complete sensory journey: from the silence of the galleries where our lees rest, to the chromatic and textural vibrancy of works that defy convention.
The integration of a guided tasting with a visit to the exhibition creates a moment of perfect synthesis: the attention to detail required to produce an excellent Franciacorta is mirrored in the meticulous precision of the artist’s contemporary mosaics.
Sustainability as a Shared Value
The central theme of “Between Flows and Fragments” is sustainability, a value that Montina pursues daily in the management of its vineyards and production processes.
The Poetics of Recovery: From Waste to Resource
Roberto Carullo’s journey, which began in 2004, is a deep reflection on the concept of sustainability. Just as in viticulture, where respect for the land transforms fruit into nectar, Carullo transforms industrial waste into eternal beauty.
In his works, waste polymers and recycled plastics engage with natural elements such as quartz. This synthesis of nature and artifice recalls the celebrated lessons of Kurt Schwitters’ Merzbau and Marcel Duchamp’s ready-mades: the common object, removed from the disposal cycle, is elevated to a fragment of poetic language.
Transforming waste into art is not just an aesthetic act, but an ecological and political gesture. Waste is no longer an end, but a new beginning.
Roberto Carullo
Visitor Information
- Exhibition Title: Between Flows and Fragments, Roberto Carullo
- Venue: Montina Contemporary Art Gallery, Via Baiana 17, Monticelli Brusati (BS)
- Dates: April 29 – June 25, 2026
- Access: The exhibition is an integral part of the guided winery tour.
Reservations are recommended to ensure the highest quality of hospitality.
We invite all wine and art lovers to discover how human genius and nature can constantly regenerate, offering us new perspectives—both in the glass and on the canvas.











