Marco Cingolani's Atelier Recreated at Galleria Gaburro in Milan
Galleria Gaburro in Milan presents 'Atelier du Pentre', a theatrical exhibition recreating the studio of painter Marco Cingolani (born 1961 in Como). The show transports the artist's Milanese atelier on Via Moscova into the gallery space, complete with his furniture, tools, and a selection of 23 works spanning his career from the 1970s to today. The exhibition is staged as a theater piece without the artist present, featuring his desk, brushes, paint tubes, and objects from his studio. A highlight is the 'Fan Parade' series depicting cultural icons like Iris Apfel, Miles Davis, and Fantacalcio inventor Riccardo Albini. The show also includes 'Teatrini'—small box stages with cardboard figurines where Cingolani himself appears. The exhibition runs from opening to finissage, with the artist intentionally absent. Curated by Emma Sedini, the show emphasizes irony and the paradox of bringing a studio outside its walls.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Atelier du Pentre' at Galleria Gaburro in Milan
- Recreates the studio of painter Marco Cingolani (born 1961, Como)
- Features 23 works from the 1970s to present
- Includes 'Fan Parade' series with Iris Apfel, Miles Davis, Riccardo Albini
- Includes 'Teatrini' box stages with cardboard figurines
- Artist is absent from the exhibition
- Curated by Emma Sedini
- Exhibition runs from opening to finissage
Entities
Artists
- Marco Cingolani
- Iris Apfel
- Miles Davis
- Riccardo Albini
- Emma Sedini
Institutions
- Galleria Gaburro
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Como
- Via Moscova
- Italy