Speech Weavers is the first solo exhibition in Italy by British artist Paloma Proudfoot and presents a site-specific project by the artist. At the heart of the exhibition, the major work Speech Weavers, a large ceramic work installed as an altarpiece, transforms the act of listening into a sculptural image, revealing the transformative power of sound as an active gesture of interconnection. Proudfoot’s ceramics explore the body as a fluid and fragmented entity, permeable to time, environment, and emotions. In a dialogue between feminist thought, psychoanalysis, and medieval symbology, the exhibition stages the vulnerability and power of corporeal existence, redefining the body as a site of continuous metamorphosis and as a sensitive threshold between individual and world.