Jano Sicura's Màtaksa at MAON Rende
The MAON Museum in Rende, Italy, is hosting Màtaksa, a solo exhibition by Jano Sicura (born 1950 in Ferla). The show features installations, sculptures, and drawings characterized by intense gestural energy, circular and centrifugal tendencies, and a dynamic interplay between order and disorder. Sicura's works are described as bodies drawn in air, inherently moving without a final destination, embodying a vital dance of fullness and emptiness.
Key facts
- Jano Sicura was born in Ferla in 1950.
- The exhibition is titled Màtaksa.
- It is held at MAON, the Museo d’Arte dell’Otto e Novecento in Rende.
- The works include installations, sculptures, and drawings.
- The art is generated by an exaggerated gestural charge with circular and centrifugal tendencies.
- The objects represent both fullness and emptiness.
- The movement is intrinsic to the works, without a final destination.
- The exhibition was reviewed by Jasmine Pignatelli.
Entities
Artists
- Jano Sicura
- Jasmine Pignatelli
Institutions
- MAON – Museo d’Arte dell’Otto e Novecento di Rende
- Artribune
Locations
- Rende
- Italy
- Ferla