Maurizio Donzelli's 'Immaginale' at Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia
Maurizio Donzelli's solo exhibition 'Immaginale' at Galleria Massimo Minini in Brescia presents a conceptual dialogue between light and shadow, visible and invisible. Curated by Donzelli and Massimo Minini, the show features two gold monochrome works on the long walls, symbolizing absolute clarity, while a pile of paintings in nocturnal blues, grays, and blacks occupies the far end. The arrangement creates a perceptual interplay where each work serves as background or screen for another. In the second room, a single painted canvas reveals that the 'Lux Drawing' series are metallic reproductions of earlier paintings, demonstrating painting as a mental and empathic act that can reify in unexpected techniques. The exhibition runs at Galleria Massimo Minini in Brescia.
Key facts
- Maurizio Donzelli solo exhibition 'Immaginale' at Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia
- Curated by Donzelli and Massimo Minini
- Two gold monochrome works on long walls
- Pile of paintings in blues, grays, blacks at far end
- Lux Drawing series are metallic reproductions of earlier paintings
- Exhibition explores visible/invisible dichotomy
- Donzelli born in Brescia in 1958
- Two critical texts by Donzelli and Minini accompany the show
Entities
Artists
- Maurizio Donzelli
Institutions
- Galleria Massimo Minini
Locations
- Brescia
- Italy