Zanbagh Lotfi and Paolo Maggis at Marcorossi in Verona
Zanbagh Lotfi (Tehran, 1976) and Paolo Maggis (Milan, 1978) present 'Visioni Ritrovate' at Marcorossi in Verona until July 16, 2016. Lotfi's first color exhibition includes works from 'Memory Vague 1361' (2015-16), reworking childhood memories from revolutionary and wartime Iran into saturated, abstract forms. Maggis extracts evocative fragments from various media, using thick, saturated color as a metaphor for emotion. The exhibition runs at Via Garibaldi 18a.
Key facts
- Zanbagh Lotfi exhibits for the first time at Marcorossi and for the first time in color.
- Lotfi's works are part of the project 'Memory Vague 1361' (2015-16).
- Lotfi reworks childhood images from Iran during revolution, war, and post-war.
- Paolo Maggis uses frames from various media, cutting direct and evocative fragments.
- Maggis uses saturated, pasty color as a communicative channel for a powerful language.
- The exhibition is titled 'Visioni Ritrovate'.
- The exhibition runs until July 16, 2016.
- Venue: Marcorossi, Via Garibaldi 18a, Verona.
Entities
Artists
- Zanbagh Lotfi
- Paolo Maggis
Institutions
- Marcorossi
Locations
- Tehran
- Iran
- Milan
- Italy
- Verona
- Via Garibaldi 18a