Danish artist Leonardo Anker Vandal's installations, paintings, sculptures and photographs bring iron, canvas, wood and glass to the marble and plaster of Palazzo Monti
Frama filled the historic Palazzo Monti with their minimalist furniture before inviting Vandal as the inaugural artist in residence
A ten-metre length of natural silk hangs from the ceiling like a hammock, holding an acid-treated iron sphere that weighs it down into the shape of a teardrop
Vandal has installed acid-treated wire cabinets, one filled with his own hand-written love letters
Left, Frama's own pieces installed at the Palazzo. Right, great iron arbor in the shape of a metal birdcage – part of a 'secret garden' adorned with real reeds
The show is titled 'Negative Capability', 'a term,' Vandal says, 'to describe beauty as a perception, experienced through the emotions and senses'