Natalia Lombardo's 'Incanti' Exhibition at Fornace Canova in Rome Explores Bird Flight Through Graphic Signs
Natalia Lombardo presents her first solo exhibition, 'Incanti,' at Fornace Canova in Rome, curated by Laura Fusco, running until April 30. The show features seven suspended panels with graphic works on both sides, depicting bird flight through rapid, rhythmic signs, alongside four drypoint engravings on Japanese paper enhanced with mixed media. Lombardo, an artist and journalist, drew inspiration from dawn bird songs, translating sounds into visual forms using drypoint techniques on zinc plates and plexiglass. The exhibition includes a musical composition by designer Francesco Grignani, incorporating Lombardo's bird recordings, creating an immersive installation within the historic venue near the Mausoleum of Augustus and Ara Pacis. Lombardo studied under Guido Strazza at the Accademia di Belle Arti and later with Elisabetta Diamanti and Maria Pina Bentivenga at the Scuola di Arti Ornamentali San Giacomo, exploring various printmaking methods. On April 23, actor Giulio Scarpati will read poetry inspired by flight at the venue. The artist describes the project as a circular journey, blending her passion for sign painting and ceramics, with future plans possibly involving birds or the aurora borealis.
Key facts
- Natalia Lombardo's first solo exhibition 'Incanti' is on view until April 30 at Fornace Canova in Rome.
- The exhibition includes seven suspended panels and four drypoint engravings on Japanese paper with mixed media interventions.
- Lombardo translated bird songs into graphic signs using drypoint techniques on zinc and plexiglass.
- A musical composition by Francesco Grignani incorporates Lombardo's bird recordings, enhancing the immersive experience.
- Curated by Laura Fusco, the show is located near the Mausoleum of Augustus and Ara Pacis in Rome's historic center.
- Lombardo studied under Guido Strazza and later with Elisabetta Diamanti and Maria Pina Bentivenga.
- On April 23, Giulio Scarpati will read poetry about flight at the exhibition venue.
- Lombardo plans to continue with future projects, possibly involving birds or the aurora borealis, while returning to painting and ceramics.
Entities
Artists
- Natalia Lombardo
- Guido Strazza
- Elisabetta Diamanti
- Maria Pina Bentivenga
- Francesco Grignani
- Giulio Scarpati
- Franz Prati
- Fiorenza d'Alessandro
- Laura Fusco
Institutions
- Fornace Canova
- Accademia di Belle Arti
- Scuola di Arti Ornamentali San Giacomo
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Urbino
- Japan