Soprattutto by Leandro Erlich Continues Its International Journey

Soprattutto, the textile rug artwork developed in collaboration with Argentine artist Leandro Erlich, will continue its international circulation through new exhibitions abroad. Following its presentation in 2020 at Galleria Continua, the piece will now be exhibited at the iconic Negozio Olivetti by Carlo Scarpa in Venice, one of the most emblematic works of modern Italian architecture.

Made from 100% wool and specially woven by El Espartano, Soprattutto translates an “aerial view” inspired by agricultural geometries and the traces of human intervention on the landscape into textile form. Through contours, textures, and chromatic variations, the rug artwork evokes the visual language of a topographic map. The rugs are part of a limited edition and are signed by the artist.

Internationally recognized for his immersive installations and for exploring the relationship between perception, space, and reality, Leandro Erlich invited El Espartano to materialize this unique 200 x 300 cm rug, developed with artisanal precision and a textile interpretation faithful to the artist’s visual universe.

The continued presence of Soprattutto in these cultural contexts reaffirms the potential of the rug as both an artistic medium and a collectible piece.