Rossella Biscotti
Piero Golia
Marisa Merz
Maurizio Nannucci
Diego Perrone
Francesco Vezzoli
Rossella Biscotti
Rossella Biscotti (b. Molfetta 1978) lives in Rotterdam. Biscotti's work is characterized by the research, revelation and reactivation of objects, sites and archives, unfolding the stratifications of our history. The result of her long and meticulous research is subject to a synthetic and formal elaboration whose reductivist character evokes a modernist and minimalist vocabulary.
Discover the artistPiero Golia
Piero Golia (b. Napoli 1974) lives in Los Angeles. His works (sculptures, installations, performances), with a provocative neodada flavor, aim at subverting the rules, arousing astonishment, and exploring numerous mise-en-scènes. Constantly on the line between superman hood and self irony, his audacious ventures underline the paradoxes of contemporary society.
Discover the artistMarisa Merz
Since the 1960s, Marisa Merz (Turin, 1926) has always insisted on the importance of the making, by using traditional female techniques such as sewing and weaving in relation to the most diverse media like drawing, painting and installation art. The sole female exponent of the Arte Povera movement, Merz has been a protagonist of the Italian art scene since the 1960s. She has participated to historical exhibitions such as Arte Povera + Azioni Povere.
Discover the artistMaurizio Nannucci
Maurizio Nannucci (Florence, 1939) lives and works in Florence, where he has been exploring the relationships between art, language and image since the 1960s with the creation of "Dactilograms". Also interested in visual poetry, he collaborates with the Studio di Fonologia Musicale di Firenze (S 2F M) in the production of experimental electronic music.
Discover the artistDiego Perrone
Diego Perrone (b. Asti 1970) lives between Asti, Milan and Berlin. Using a wide range of techniques and languages, from photography to drawing, to glass sculpture, he creates an interesting dialogue between traditional techniques of production and conceptual art. The Thinkers of Holes (2002) is amongst his first works: an attempt to perceive the void through a series of shots representing seven holes of various sizes dug in the soil. His works are characterized by a fine elaboration of traditional themes and icons, from pop culture to recent history.
Discover the artistFrancesco Vezzoli
Francesco Vezzoli (Brescia 1971) lives between Milan and New York. He primarily works in the realm of the moving image, often starring pop icons or television stars. Vezzoli pursues a strategy of remediation and elaboration of ephemeral media without renouncing citations from classic cinema and sometimes proposing actors and actresses now almost forgotten. He has participated to the Venice Biennale on several occasions.
Discover the artistAlfabeto Treccani
A series of 21 new limited edition works on paper