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Boundary Issues: Five Artists Explore Limits at Rome's Unosunove Gallery

exhibition · 2026-05-05

The group exhibition 'Boundary Issues' at Galleria Unosunove in Rome brings together five artists born between 1950 and 1965, each addressing the concept of boundaries through minimalism, environment, or pictorial surface. Simon Callery introduces new elements like empty and layered spaces that transcend conventional artistic limits. Maria Morganti marks the passage of time by painting a layer of color on paper or canvas daily. Paolo Parisi's monochromes and Gerwald Rockenschaub's installations engage with abstract pictorial vision. Marco Tirelli investigates the boundary between light and shadow with schematic images that create an absolute relationship with the gallery space. The exhibition was reviewed by Valentina Gasperini.

Key facts

  • Group exhibition 'Boundary Issues' at Galleria Unosunove in Rome
  • Five artists born between 1950 and 1965
  • Simon Callery presents empty and layered spaces
  • Maria Morganti paints a daily layer of color
  • Paolo Parisi shows monochromes
  • Gerwald Rockenschaub contributes installations
  • Marco Tirelli explores light and shadow
  • Reviewed by Valentina Gasperini

Entities

Artists

  • Simon Callery
  • Maria Morganti
  • Paolo Parisi
  • Gerwald Rockenschaub
  • Marco Tirelli
  • Valentina Gasperini

Institutions

  • Galleria Unosunove
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy

Sources