On Wednesday, December 18th, starting at 18:00 PM, there will be a presentation of the book "Artist Studies. A Cultural Adventure" by Antonello Tolve, followed at 19:30 PM by the opening of the exhibition "Visiting."
The group exhibition, hosted by Galleria Paola Verrengia and curated by Antonello Tolve, takes inspiration from the volume “Artist Studies. A Cultural Adventure in Rome”, published by Silvana Editoriale for 2024. The event will take place in the spaces of Via Fieravecchia 34, with an inauguration in which the curator will participate together with several artists.
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Artist Studio: A Center for Creative Reflection
The book, which is the core of the exhibition, investigates the studios of ten artists, emphasizing how these spaces become centers of reflection and creativity. The artists involved are Elena Bellantoni, Marco Colazzo, Iginio De Luca, Alberto Di Fabio, Emanuela Fiorelli, Licia Galizia, Sandro Mele, Claudia Peill, Paolo Radi and Ciro Vitale.
Works and Reflections
The exhibition features small and medium-sized works, reflecting the modus operandi of each artist, offering an overview of different styles and approaches. These works represent what Tolve calls a “precious result,” the fruit of the dialogue between the studio space and the creativity of the artists. The “Visiting” exhibition, open to the public from December 19, 2024 to January 31, 2025, offers an opportunity to explore the creative world of these contemporary artists.
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The presentation of Antonello Tolve's book and the exhibition are a great opportunity to discover new artists. I hope that many people will participate, also because art is important for culture. The works must be interesting.