Sara Lovari's 'A pesca di Vita' at MANN Naples
Sara Lovari, born in Bibbiena in 1979, is showcasing her solo exhibition titled 'A pesca di Vita' at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (MANN), alongside 'Thalassa – Meraviglie sommerse dal Mediterraneo'. This exhibition, located in Sala 95, highlights her 'Libri' collection, which incorporates antique paper, books, and found objects. Three wrought-iron anchors, suspended over six meters high, 'fish' for the words Terra, Vita, and Storia from a 'sea' of text. Lovari, who holds a degree in Economics and Tourism Management from Florence, began her journey with color and canvas in 2007. Upcoming projects include 'Regine di carta' at the Museo della Fraternita dei Laici in Arezzo and collaborations with Alfredo Rapetti Mogol and the municipality of Cortona.
Key facts
- Sara Lovari's solo exhibition 'A pesca di Vita' is at MANN Naples, adjacent to the Plastico di Pompei.
- The exhibition runs concurrently with 'Thalassa – Meraviglie sommerse dal Mediterraneo'.
- Lovari participated in Art Miami with Barbara Paci Gallery.
- Her 'Libri' collection uses antique paper, books, and found objects.
- The installation features three wrought-iron anchors suspended over six meters high.
- Lovari studied Economics and Tourism Management at Florence University.
- She began working with art materials in 2007 and had a breakthrough at Triennale di Milano in 2014.
- Future projects include 'Regine di carta' at Arezzo, a collaboration with Cheope, an installation at Monte San Savino synagogue, and a project with Cortona municipality.
Entities
Artists
- Sara Lovari
- Alfredo Rapetti Mogol (Cheope)
- Fabio Pariante
- Marco Botti
- Laura Davitti
Institutions
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (MANN)
- Barbara Paci Gallery
- Triennale di Milano
- Videa Studios
- Museo della Fraternita dei Laici
- Comune di Cortona
- Artribune
Locations
- Bibbiena
- Napoli
- Pietrasanta
- Milano
- Firenze
- Roma
- Arezzo
- Monte San Savino
- Cortona
- Italia