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Maria Adele del Vecchio and Giulio Delvè at Fondazione Nomas in Rome

exhibition · 2026-04-27

The exhibition "Little Constellation" at Fondazione Nomas in Rome brings together works by Maria Adele del Vecchio (born 1976 in Caserta) and Giulio Delvè (born 1984 in Naples), curated by Gigiotto del Vecchio. Running until February 28, the show is structured as a domestic environment where the artists' works engage in a cross-generational dialogue on themes of community, feminism, and political protest. The first part features intimate pieces such as Delvè's "Profumo" (2020), a tent from a Neapolitan newsstand, and Del Vecchio's "Untitled" (2016), a private nocturnal scene. The second part shifts to political works, including Delvè's "Carazia" (2020) and "Polinieri" (2018), made from car doors of Italian police and carabinieri vehicles, and Del Vecchio's seven shawls belonging to her mother, printed with feminist phrases. The exhibition emphasizes humanist rediscovery and the intersection of collective and individual instances.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled 'Little Constellation' at Fondazione Nomas in Rome
  • Features artists Maria Adele del Vecchio (b. 1976, Caserta) and Giulio Delvè (b. 1984, Naples)
  • Curated by Gigiotto del Vecchio
  • Open until February 28
  • Exhibition designed as a domestic environment
  • First part includes intimate works like 'Profumo' (2020) by Delvè and 'Untitled' (2016) by Del Vecchio
  • Second part features political works such as 'Carazia' (2020) and 'Polinieri' (2018) by Delvè
  • Del Vecchio's works include seven shawls printed with feminist phrases

Entities

Artists

  • Maria Adele del Vecchio
  • Giulio Delvè
  • Gigiotto del Vecchio

Institutions

  • Fondazione Nomas

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Caserta
  • Naples
  • Piazza Dante

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