Marcello Maloberti's dual exhibition project between Milan and Liguria
In celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Marcello Maloberti (born 1966 in Codogno) showcases 'Incipit' in Milan and 'La conversione di San Paolo' in Albisola Superiore (Savona), both of which will be on display until December 23, 2025. Curated by Giulio Dalvit, these exhibitions delve into concepts of fall, revelation, and emptiness. 'Incipit' features unique brass plaques from the 'Martellate' series, while 'La conversione di San Paolo' draws inspiration from Caravaggio, portraying revelation as a form of trauma. Furthermore, from now until February 6, 2026, Maloberti's light installation 'POESIA', curated by Cristiana Perrella, is exhibited at the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia in Rome, coinciding with the release of the book 'POESIA' by Treccani.
Key facts
- Marcello Maloberti presents double exhibition project 'Incipit' in Milan and 'La conversione di San Paolo' in Albisola Superiore
- Exhibitions run until December 23, 2025
- Curated by Giulio Dalvit for the thirtieth anniversary of Galleria Raffaella Cortese
- Themes include fall, revelation, and emptiness as resistance
- In 'Incipit', each room has a single brass plaque with an unpublished phrase from 'Martellate' series
- 'La conversione di San Paolo' references Caravaggio through voids and light
- Installation 'POESIA' at Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia in Rome until February 6, 2026
- Book 'POESIA' published by Treccani turns 'Martellate' into poetic verses
Entities
Artists
- Marcello Maloberti
- Giulio Dalvit
- Cristiana Perrella
- Caravaggio
- Vignola
- Vasari
- Ammannati
Institutions
- Galleria Raffaella Cortese
- PAC Milano
- Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia
- Treccani
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Albisola Superiore
- Savona
- Rome
- Codogno