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Collective Exhibition at Galleria Marcolini in Forlì

exhibition · 2026-05-04

A group show titled 'Crepuscolare' is on view at Galleria Marcolini, the only research gallery in Forlì, located in a historic building on via Marcolini. The exhibition features works by five artists exploring memory, identity, and introspection through various media. Photographer Mustafa Sabbagh presents images of wilted flowers, while Barbara De Vivi contributes small paintings of domestic interiors. CJ Taylor uses photographic manipulation to create paradoxical still lifes that suspend time. Silvia Giambrone evokes female roles and identities through plaster lace casts and repurposed typographic plates. Luca Caccioni transforms antique papers into scenic backdrops, treating them as 'skins' for aesthetic and conceptual reflection. The exhibition runs in the building's entrance hall and staircase.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled 'Crepuscolare' at Galleria Marcolini in Forlì
  • Features five artists: Mustafa Sabbagh, Barbara De Vivi, CJ Taylor, Silvia Giambrone, Luca Caccioni
  • Galleria Marcolini is the only research gallery in Forlì
  • Located in a historic building on via Marcolini
  • Sabbagh shows photographs of wilted flowers
  • De Vivi presents small paintings of domestic interiors
  • Taylor uses photographic still lifes to suspend time
  • Giambrone uses plaster lace casts and typographic plates
  • Caccioni transforms antique papers into scenic backdrops
  • Exhibition is installed in the entrance hall and staircase

Entities

Artists

  • Mustafa Sabbagh
  • Barbara De Vivi
  • CJ Taylor
  • Silvia Giambrone
  • Luca Caccioni
  • Valeria Carnevali

Institutions

  • Galleria Marcolini
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Forlì
  • Italy
  • via Marcolini

Sources