Alex Urso's Layered Collages at Galleria Centofiorini
Alex Urso (b. 1987) presents a solo exhibition at Galleria Centofiorini in the Marche region, featuring collages that transcend traditional two-dimensionality. The artist's research-driven practice evolves from painting into scenographic compositions where a bird motif interacts with viewers, inviting them to become part of the scene. A second series extrudes images onto a single plane, including floral arrangements and scenes from the famous Danzig Triptych, isolated to generate new interpretations. The show is reviewed by Emanuele Gurini, an independent critic and curator born in Loreto in 1989, who specializes in art theory and the relationship between visual arts and new technologies.
Key facts
- Alex Urso was born in 1987.
- The exhibition is held at Galleria Centofiorini in the Marche region.
- Urso's works are collages that break free from painting's two-dimensional limits.
- A bird motif in the compositions interacts with viewers.
- A second series includes extruded floral compositions and scenes from the Danzig Triptych.
- The review is written by Emanuele Gurini.
- Emanuele Gurini was born in Loreto in 1989.
- Gurini is an independent art critic and curator focusing on art theory and new technologies.
Entities
Artists
- Alex Urso
- Emanuele Gurini
Institutions
- Galleria Centofiorini
- Artribune
Locations
- Marche
- Italy
- Loreto