Marco Cingolani's Magnetic Sculptures at TOMAV Tower in Moresco
Marco Cingolani (born 1985 in Recanati) presents 'Perpetuum mobile' at TOMAV in Moresco, a site-specific exhibition in the medieval tower. For about a decade, the Marche-based artist has worked with thin metal sculptures and threadlike compositions, incorporating magnetism through attractive elements to shape space and void. The lower three floors feature a minimal, vibrant installation of light cords forming geometric lines and suspensions. The upper heptagonal room hosts 'Forme persistenti di coesione,' magnetic sculptures with subtle physicality that reflect on fragility and precariousness of collective dimensions, carrying metaphorical weight about the complexity of nature, society, and interiority. The exhibition was reviewed by Valeria Carnevali for Artribune in February 2022.
Key facts
- Marco Cingolani was born in Recanati in 1985.
- The exhibition 'Perpetuum mobile' is held at TOMAV in Moresco.
- The show is site-specific, responding to the tower's architecture.
- Cingolani has worked with thin metal and magnetic sculptures for about a decade.
- The lower three floors feature cord-based geometric installations.
- The upper room contains 'Forme persistenti di coesione' magnetic sculptures.
- The work metaphorically addresses fragility and collective equilibria.
- The review was written by Valeria Carnevali for Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Marco Cingolani
Institutions
- TOMAV
- Artribune
Locations
- Recanati
- Italy
- Moresco
- Marche