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Eva Marisaldi's Cerebral Retrospective at PAC Milan

exhibition · 2026-05-04

PAC Milano presents 'Trasporto Eccezionale', a non-chronological survey of Eva Marisaldi's work from the 1990s to today. The exhibition features forty works, including a new installation 'Progress' with nine seats and an animated digital collage, created in collaboration with musician Enrico Serotti. Marisaldi's practice explores the tension between two and three dimensions, fragility and strength, and the transformation of time. The show includes works like 'Welcome', a rhythmic gymnastics ribbon installation, and pieces made from plaster, photocopies, aluminum engravings, and wallpaper printed with tennis ball imprints. The artist emphasizes the need to 'pierce the surface' to access her imaginary world. The exhibition avoids a climax, presenting all works on an equal level.

Key facts

  • Eva Marisaldi was born in Bologna in 1966.
  • The exhibition 'Trasporto Eccezionale' is at PAC Milano.
  • The show includes forty works with no chronological order.
  • New installation 'Progress' features nine seats and a digital collage.
  • Enrico Serotti collaborated on the music for 'Progress'.
  • The work 'Welcome' uses three rhythmic gymnastics ribbons operated by mechanical arms.
  • Marisaldi's works include plaster bas-reliefs, photocopies, aluminum engravings, and wallpaper.
  • The exhibition is described as 'cerebrally conceptual'.

Entities

Artists

  • Eva Marisaldi
  • Enrico Serotti
  • Carlo Rovelli
  • Ryszard Kapuściński

Institutions

  • PAC Milano
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Bologna

Sources