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Arnia33

Arnia33 is a ten-year art project that will end in 2033, divided into three exhibition cycles. Every three years, the exhibition will be completely renewed with the inclusion of 33 new artists, offering visitors a journey that explores the light and shadows of contemporary art.

The works on display at the Rocca Albornoz of Narni are by various artists including Giorgia Baroncelli and Giovanni Manara who were inspired by Narni underground, Andrea di Giovenale, Lorenzo Scarpellini and Federico Farroni take us to the frontier of mosaic art. Among the mosaicists, Federico Paris: tesserae and modularity of cement pipes echo linguistic solutions of mosaic, while opening up the wing of the Rocca dedicated to installations and painting. Nicoletta De Santoli's video interrogates the concept of place as matter steeped in memory. Cecilia Damiani and Ilaria Pennoni become the warp and weft of an imaginative and elegiac space. Giulia Apice's painting is an intriguing combination of grandeur and simplicity, light drapes that anticipate the rigour of Nicolò Link Hg: stars and glyphs are part of a slowly sedimented code, but ready to welcome iconic fragments of the landscape. And a silent conversation is Jacopo Risaliti's installation, an understanding of space by transforming it. Carved out of wood, a score sings the song of a blackbird, which lives beyond the battlements of the Rocca. Passing through Gloria Lauro's reflective tunnel, one arrives at the Crack! area, coordinated by Bambi Kramer. Nora, Doje, Emanuele Olives,Thiago Dezan and Infynite present works of delicate poetry, lacerating beauty, playful madness and toughness, as art should be. In June, the number of works on display increased thanks to the addition of three young emerging artists: Matteo Lucca, Elizaveta Sinieva and Fabio Lapiana. The contribution of the Festival Crack!, conceived by Valerio Bindi, will also be expanded. Starting on Saturday 21 September, the exhibition will include an exhibition curated by Paolo Trioschi, the collective of the Academy of Fine Arts of Viterbo, Fabio Lapiana's wunderkammer, and a section dedicated to Crack! Disruptive Comics.

As part of the Arnia33 project for Narni, the personal exhibition ‘Zoografie. Allegorical breaths' by Narni artist Giulia Di Clemente, curated by Paola Samaritani. During the event, the new artists that will become part of the Arnia33 project will be announced, and an open call will be opened for the selection of 33 works that will be exhibited in the three-year period 2025-2027.


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