THE PANTHEON OF CARE, 2026

The Pantheon of Care is born from the encounter between the value-driven vision of ab medica and Andrea Crespi’s reinterpretation of myth, giving shape to a suspended dialogue between past and present, where ancient archetypes meet contemporary sensibilities.

The exhibition journey opens with the work Just One Care, conceived as a visual manifesto and conceptual threshold. Through a calibrated use of optical illusion and technology, Crespi introduces the visitor to an idea of care that is not static, but dynamic and transformative: a presence that changes over time and space, manifesting itself in a silent and gradual way.

The exhibition unfolds as a contemporary pantheon of care, in which Greek mythology speaks a universal language. Mythological figures do not belong to the past; they emerge in the present as presences that accompany the act of care in its becoming.

The collection is articulated into twelve artworks, each associated with a message marking the months of the year. Each piece carries a value linked to the theme of care, understood as a founding principle and guiding force for human beings. Through a constant dialogue between sculptural tradition and contemporary language, each work translates value into figurative form, transforming the message into experience.

The figures become presences suspended between memory and vision. Subtle technological inserts run through the sculptures as signs of continuity between the human and the artificial, suggesting a relationship of integration and co-evolution.