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Marco Eusepi's Solo Exhibition at ADA Project in Rome

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Marco Eusepi (born 1991 in Anzio) presents his first solo exhibition at ADA Project in Rome, curated by Pier Paolo Pancotto. The show transforms nature into a pictorial code, exploring emotional stratifications through leaves, flowers, and landscapes that become symbols of existential inquiry. Eusepi, trained at the Istituto d'Arte and Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, blends Italian painting tradition with natural contemplation. His works, described as an uninterrupted autobiography, capture moments of wonder or melancholy. The exhibition features a metalinguistic narrative where paint itself is the protagonist, with lighting dimmed to create an intimate, contemplative atmosphere. Eusepi's practice balances formal control and impulsive gesture, figuration and abstraction, resisting literal representation. The show runs at ADA Project in Rome.

Key facts

  • Marco Eusepi's first solo exhibition at ADA Project
  • Curated by Pier Paolo Pancotto
  • Eusepi was born in Anzio in 1991
  • Trained at Istituto d'Arte and Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
  • Exhibition transforms nature into a pictorial code
  • Works explore emotional stratifications through leaves, flowers, landscapes
  • Lighting dimmed to create intimate atmosphere
  • Exhibition location: ADA Project, Rome

Entities

Artists

  • Marco Eusepi

Institutions

  • ADA Project
  • Istituto d'Arte
  • Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Anzio

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