2023

‘M.A.H.A.S.’ Studio Ro, Milan, Italy

Group show

‘During the 2023 Milano Design Week, STUDIO RÖ is taking a stance against frenzied consumption and proposes a more sustainable approach to the exhibition and enjoyment of exclusive and limited edition art pieces. Their latest exhibition, M.A.H.A.S, explores the themes of humanity and spirituality where artists and designers are invited to express themselves in a holistic scenography that evokes the senses.

Scarlett Rouge will present an unprecedented large painting, "The Last Supper," challenging modern perceptions of religious icons by portraying the control we constantly seek over the planet and our destiny. To inaugurate the new exhibition, Scarlett Rouge will deliver a profound human, artistic, and auditory experience on April 15th (By invitation only).

The upcoming exhibition showcases art pieces featuring talented artists sharing the same convictions. Our guest artist of this year Scarlett Rouge, Alexander Carey-Morgan, Tania Welz, William Guillon, Elisabetta Caizzimarini, Melanie Ashton, Andrea Copp, Elohim and more… And as every year Studio Rö will reveal its own and unique special piece specially edited for the exhibition.’


2022

'MA', Studio Ro, Milan, Italy.

Group show.

‘The "Ma" exhibition by STUDIO RÖ is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between humanity and nature, and the delicate balance that exists between the two. The word "Ma" in Japanese refers to the intangible, the non-quantifiable, and this exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the many ways in which we are connected to the world around us.

The space itself is a work of art, with smooth, flowing lines and organic shapes that seem to blend seamlessly into the surrounding environment. The colors are muted and natural, suggesting a deep connection to the earth and the elements that sustain us.

As visitors move through the space, they encounter a series of installations and exhibits that challenge their perceptions of the world and their place within it. Some pieces invite reflection on the beauty and complexity of the natural world, while others explore the ways in which human activity has impacted the environment and the delicate balance that exists between humans and nature.

Throughout the exhibition, there is a sense of reverence for the natural world and a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of all living things. It is a reminder that, despite our many differences and divisions, we are all part of a greater whole, and that our actions have the power to shape the world around us in profound and lasting ways.

In the end, the "Ma" exhibition is a testament to the power of art to inspire, to provoke, and to connect us to the world in ways that are both profound and meaningful. It is a reminder that, no matter how complex or chaotic the world may seem, there is always beauty and meaning to be found in the connections we share with one another and with the natural world.’


2019

‘Redevenir Le Chaos’ Artopie, Meisenthal, France

Solo show

‘This exhibition extends an invitation for viewers to confront their fears, challenging the prevailing denial of death in society. By contemplating the artworks, one is prompted to envision a world where acceptance of death shapes the way we live our lives. Melanie Ashton poses questions that transcend traditional boundaries, encouraging a reevaluation of funerary practices and inspiring a worldview where our deaths become a source of nourishment for the ecosystem—a offering to support the flourishing of a forest.’