Antony Gormley opens ‘what holds us’ in italy
Inside the former cinema-theater of Galleria Continua in San Gimignano, Antony Gormley turns the body into a small city. This latest exhibition, What Holds Us, moves through the gallery’s 14th-century walls, theatre space, thresholds, and exterior views, using the Tuscan hill town as both setting and structural pressure. Stone, clay, concrete, iron, and cardboard all enter the work, each material carrying a different sense of weight, fragility, and time.
The exhibition, on view from May 9th to September 13th, 2026, begins with the question held in its title. What supports a body? What contains it? What gives the built world its feeling of permanence,...
