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Marta Ravasi's debut solo show 'Violette di Marte' at Fanta Spazio, Milan

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Marta Ravasi's first solo exhibition, 'Violette di Marte,' opened at Fanta Spazio in Milan. The show features paintings that explore light, color, and transparency through layered brushstrokes and chromatic juxtapositions. Works include depictions of swans made of whipped cream, palette self-portraits, old British signs, and color fields that absorb light. The exhibition creates an immersive environment where visible and invisible elements interchange, offering a calm yet intense visual experience. The review was written by Ginevra Bria, an art critic and curator at Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies in Milan, who specializes in Latin American contemporary art.

Key facts

  • Marta Ravasi's first solo exhibition is titled 'Violette di Marte'
  • The exhibition is held at Fanta Spazio in Milan
  • The show features paintings with layered brushstrokes and color juxtapositions
  • Subjects include swans of whipped cream, palette self-portraits, and old British signs
  • The works explore transparency and the interplay of visible and invisible elements
  • Ginevra Bria wrote the review for Artribune
  • Ginevra Bria is an art critic and curator at Isisuf in Milan
  • The exhibition was covered in February 2017

Entities

Artists

  • Marta Ravasi
  • Ginevra Bria

Institutions

  • Fanta Spazio
  • Isisuf – Istituto Internazionale di Studi sul Futurismo
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy

Sources