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Group Show 'A Moment of Reflection' at Paola Verrengia Gallery in Salerno

exhibition · 2026-04-27

The Paola Verrengia Gallery in Salerno presents 'A Moment of Reflection', a group exhibition featuring five Italian artists: Emanuela Fiorelli (born Rome, 1970), Marina Paris (born Sassoferrato, 1965), Paolo Radi (born Rome, 1966), Federica Luzzi (born Rome, 1970), and Filippo Centenari (born Cremona, 1978). The show frames the artwork as a space for debate and community, echoing Augustine's phrase 'noli foras ire, in te ipsum redi' (do not go outward, return within yourself). It aims to reconsider Italian art without nationalism, focusing on its exclusivity in uncertain times. The exhibition layout is structured: Paris and Radi occupy the first room on opposite sides, followed by Fiorelli and Luzzi in a second space, and concluding with Centenari's works, including his series 'Iperuranio' (2020), noted for its maturity and lyricism. The article was written by Antonello Tolve, a professor at Accademia Albertina di Torino, and published on Artribune.

Key facts

  • Group exhibition 'A Moment of Reflection' at Paola Verrengia Gallery in Salerno.
  • Features five Italian artists: Emanuela Fiorelli, Marina Paris, Paolo Radi, Federica Luzzi, Filippo Centenari.
  • Fiorelli born Rome 1970, Paris born Sassoferrato 1965, Radi born Rome 1966, Luzzi born Rome 1970, Centenari born Cremona 1978.
  • Exhibition frames artwork as space for debate and community.
  • References Augustine's phrase 'noli foras ire, in te ipsum redi'.
  • Aims to reconsider Italian art without nationalism, focusing on exclusivity.
  • Layout: Paris and Radi in first room, Fiorelli and Luzzi in second, Centenari last.
  • Centenari's series 'Iperuranio' (2020) highlighted for maturity and lyricism.
  • Article by Antonello Tolve, professor at Accademia Albertina di Torino.
  • Published on Artribune.

Entities

Artists

  • Emanuela Fiorelli
  • Marina Paris
  • Paolo Radi
  • Federica Luzzi
  • Filippo Centenari

Institutions

  • Paola Verrengia Gallery
  • Artribune
  • Accademia Albertina di Torino

Locations

  • Salerno
  • Rome
  • Sassoferrato
  • Cremona
  • Italy

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