Marco Andrea Magni's Interconnected Exhibition at Loom Gallery
Marco Andrea Magni (born 1975 in Soregno) presents a solo exhibition at Loom Gallery in Milan, featuring works that explore balance, detail, and imperfection through interconnected elements. The show invites direct engagement via artist-written labels revealing insights. A pin pierces glass, a pencil sharpens itself when inserted into a hole, and a telluric line divides a two-material work. Two marble blocks on a pedestal are held in balance by a magnet, underscoring Magni's focus on nature and imperfection. Frames contain layered fabrics and meanings, guided by the artist's words.
Key facts
- Marco Andrea Magni was born in 1975 in Soregno.
- The exhibition is held at Loom Gallery in Milan.
- The show features interconnected equilibria, references, details, and experiences.
- Artist-written labels provide synthetic revelations about the works.
- A pin pierces glass; a pencil sharpens itself when inserted into a hole.
- A telluric line divides a work made of two different materials.
- Two marble blocks on a pedestal are balanced by a magnet.
- Frames contain fabrics and superimposed meanings.
Entities
Artists
- Marco Andrea Magni
Institutions
- Loom Gallery
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Soregno