Maurizio Nannucci's Neon Works with Hannah Arendt Texts at Nikolaus Ruzicska
The Nikolaus Ruzicska gallery in Salzburg is hosting a solo exhibition of Maurizio Nannucci (Florence, 1939), titled simply 'Maurizio Nannucci', from January 26 to March 20, 2018. The show presents neon installations featuring texts from philosopher Hannah Arendt, marking a departure for Nannucci with the use of circular forms, rarely seen in his previous light works. The artist, whose practice spans experimental theater and electronic music, explores the relationship between art, language, and image. He employs English as a neutral medium to convey semantic content, inviting viewer interpretation. The exhibition is located at Faistauergasse 12, 5020 Salzburg, Austria.
Key facts
- Maurizio Nannucci solo exhibition at Nikolaus Ruzicska gallery in Salzburg
- Exhibition runs from January 26 to March 20, 2018
- Features neon installations with texts by Hannah Arendt
- Introduces circular forms, a novelty in Nannucci's neon works
- Nannucci uses English as a neutral language for the works
- Artist born in Florence in 1939
- His background includes experimental theater and electronic music
- Viewer interpretation is central to the works
Entities
Artists
- Maurizio Nannucci
- Hannah Arendt
Institutions
- Nikolaus Ruzicska
- Artribune
Locations
- Salzburg
- Austria
- Florence
- Faistauergasse 12, 5020 Salzburg