Mazzoleni is pleased to announce its participation in miart 2022 within the 'ESTABLISHED' section.
The project highlights the experimenting complexity of Italian and international artists belonging to different generations of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This heterogeneous project is characterised by a plurality of visual languages, ranging from photography and painting to collage and light sculptures.
The last century saw the birth of several key avant-garde movements that dominated the Italian art scene. In Italy, the post-war period was especially characterised by a revolutionary approach to painting, which led to the development of innovative artistic experiences through new languages, techniques, and unconventional materials. On display are a group of works by leading representatives, such as Lucio Fontana, Enrico Castellani, Piero Dorazio, Alberto Burri and Agostino Bonalumi.
A focus on the international informal art evokes the creative energy of post-war artists, such as Victor Vasarely, Hans Hartung and Georges Mathieu. The project will also feature works by contemporary Italian artists, including Gianfranco Zappettini (whose work is currently on view at a solo exhibition at the Turin gallery until 7 April 2022), Marinella Senatore, Salvatore Astore and Massimo Vitali. Astore and Vitali will be the protagonists of two concurrent exhibitions that will take place at the Turin gallery from 12 April. A solo exhibition by Senatore will be presented soon at the London gallery.
On the occasion of miart, on Friday 1 April at 5pm, Marinella Senatore will receive the 'Segno D'Oro' Award ("Gold Sign") from Roberto Sala, Editorial Director of the 'Segno' magazine, at Mazzoleni's booth. The Award is periodically given to artists who stand out for their original research and practice.