Maurizio Donzelli's Lenticular Paintings at Galleria Marignana Arte
Galleria Marignana Arte in Venice is presenting a solo exhibition of works by Maurizio Donzelli (born in Brescia, 1958). The show spans three rooms: the first features acrylic paintings that blend background and surface while maintaining a horizon line to prevent pure abstraction. The remaining two rooms display the Mirror series, where a lenticular membrane is placed between the acrylic background and the viewer, creating a chain of inverse reflections. The works activate through the viewer's gaze and movement, transforming perception into the artwork's subject. The exhibition runs until a date not specified in the source.
Key facts
- Maurizio Donzelli was born in Brescia in 1958.
- The exhibition is held at Galleria Marignana Arte in Venice.
- The first room contains acrylic paintings that mix background and surface.
- The Mirror series uses a lenticular membrane over acrylic.
- The lenticular membrane stimulates inverse reflections from outside to inside.
- The viewer's gaze and presence complete the 'mirror' effect.
- The movement of the viewer rescues the work from being a mere device.
- The exhibition is titled 'Incanti' and is part of a weekly art market newsletter.
Entities
Artists
- Maurizio Donzelli
Institutions
- Galleria Marignana Arte
- Artribune
Locations
- Venice
- Italy
- Brescia