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Maurizio Donzelli's Perceptual Play at Eduardo Secci Florence

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Maurizio Donzelli (Brescia, 1958) presents a solo exhibition at Eduardo Secci gallery in Florence, structured in three chapters across as many rooms. The show opens with the golden reflections of the O series, set against black walls, evoking infinite cosmic depth. It continues with Girandole works, where curved lines unfold in blue tonal variations, contrasting with the formal rigor of the first room; a large floor painting accompanies wall canvases. The exhibition closes with the Aleph series—three-dimensional installations with reflective membranes containing illusory moving forms—and the Mirror series, whose dynamic surfaces spread cascading colors. The show pays homage to Futurism and kinetic art, expanding artistic boundaries.

Key facts

  • Maurizio Donzelli was born in Brescia in 1958.
  • The exhibition is held at Eduardo Secci gallery in Florence.
  • The show is divided into three chapters in three rooms.
  • The O series features golden reflections on black walls.
  • Girandole works use curved lines and blue tonal variations.
  • The Aleph series are three-dimensional installations with reflective membranes.
  • The Mirror series are dynamic works that spread cascading colors.
  • The exhibition pays homage to Futurism and kinetic art.

Entities

Artists

  • Maurizio Donzelli

Institutions

  • Eduardo Secci

Locations

  • Florence
  • Italy
  • Brescia

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