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Sembra ieri #2 Viaggio in trent’anni di arte contemporanea

Pietrasanta, 23 August – 30 September 2024                                                                                                                                                   |

Like yesterday #2
A Trip on Thirty Years of Contemporary Art

23 August – 30 September 2024

The celebrations for the Thirtieth anniversary of the Marcorossi artecontemporanea gallery continue with the second group exhibition, which brings together the works of the artists who have contributed to the gallery’s growth over the past fifteen years. The preview will be held in Pietrasanta at the end of August and in November in the galleries of Milan, Turin, and Verona.

Marcorossi artecontemporanea opened its doors in November 1994 in Milan, followed by Pietrasanta in 1996, Verona in 2000, Turin in 2009, and Rome in 2023. Over these thirty years, the gallery has promoted the work of artists selected not only for the intrinsic value of their research but also for the quality of their works and the creation of an original style, far from the trends of the moment.

 

To celebrate this milestone, the gallery has organized two significant group exhibitions that showcase the fruits of three decades of dedication and serious work in the contemporary art world. An original journey through different works and artistic visions that have shaped the gallery’s identity.

 

The first exhibition, which concluded in August, presented the works of the twelve artists who most characterized the first fifteen years of the gallery’s activity: Gianfranco Asveri, Sergi Barnils, Valerio Berruti, Luca Caccioni, Tommaso Cascella, Aldo Damioli, Enzo Esposito, Giosetta Fioroni, Franco Guerzoni, Paolo Maggis, Joan Hernandez Pijuan, and Medhat Shafik.

 

The second exhibition continues the anniversary celebrations by showcasing thirteen other artists who have significantly influenced the gallery’s more recent trajectory, shaping its current identity: Arcangelo, Matteo Basilé, Riccardo De Marchi, Ivan De Menis, Marco Gastini, Rune Guneriussen, Paolo Icaro, Mirco Marchelli, Hidetoshi Nagasawa, Emiliano Ponzi, The Bounty Killart, Marco Tirelli, and Paolo Ventura. The exhibition provides a significant insight into the new directions the gallery has taken, such as sculpture and photography. Each artist is represented by significant works, displayed across the three venues, many of which come from the gallery’s private collection.

 

Together, the two group exhibitions offer an unprecedented and unique opportunity to pay homage to the gallery’s history, starting from the countless and precious artistic collaborations that have taken place over three decades. They will be accompanied by a volume featuring a text by art critic Alberto Fiz, who has followed the gallery’s evolution over the years.

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