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Isabella Nazzarri's 'Clinamen' Explores Atomic Deviation in Genoa

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Galleria ABC Arte in Genoa is currently showcasing 'Clinamen', a solo exhibition by Isabella Nazzarri, born in Livorno in 1987. Curated by Daniele Capra, with critical insights from Leonardo Caffo, the exhibition will be open until January 5, 2018. It comprises approximately twenty artworks divided into three sections: Sala dell’aria, Sala dello specchio, and Sala dell’oro. The title 'Clinamen' reflects the concept of human liberation from determinism. Notable pieces include 'Monadi' and expansive works such as 'Il giardino segreto' and 'Passeggiata lungomare'. A significant artwork, 'Epifania', evokes a constellation of luminous forms. Nazzarri views her creations as an ongoing quest for personal freedom, culminating in this exhibition after two years of dedication.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Clinamen' by Isabella Nazzarri at Galleria ABC Arte in Genoa.
  • Curated by Daniele Capra with critical intervention by Leonardo Caffo.
  • Runs until January 5, 2018.
  • Features around twenty works in three sections: Sala dell’aria, Sala dello specchio, Sala dell’oro.
  • Title refers to Epicurean concept of spontaneous atomic deviation (clinamen).
  • Works include 'Monadi' ampoules and large canvases like 'Il giardino segreto' and 'Passeggiata lungomare'.
  • Key piece 'Epifania' uses polyurethane foam, chrome paint, and polyurethane resin.
  • Nazzarri is from Livorno (1987), lives and works in Milan.

Entities

Artists

  • Isabella Nazzarri
  • Daniele Capra
  • Leonardo Caffo

Institutions

  • Galleria ABC Arte
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Genova
  • Italy
  • Livorno
  • Milan

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