AEQUILIBRIA - STAFF OF SCULPTURE AND PAINTING OF SANJA SPASIC AND LORENZO MONTAGNI

 

Saturday 10 November at 3:30 pm "Aequilibria" will be inaugurated with a solo exhibition of sculpture and painting by Sanja Spasic and Lorenzo Montagni.

The exhibition aims to offer the public a selection of the most recent production of artists, both pictorial and sculptural. In the sculptural section various studies of the figure are developed, made with wood and wool, respectively created by Lorenzo Montagni and Sanja Spasic.

In pictorial expressions Lorenzo Montagni presents compositions and studies that have as their subject nature and natural forms with the technique of watercolor. Lorenzo Montagni has long dedicated himself to figurative art, in the various fields of painting, sculpture and engraving. In recent years, he has been passionate about real painting "En plein air", with techniques ranging from oil colors to watercolor.

In his travels he devoted himself to travel notebooks and drawing. His research on the figure led him from modeling with clay to sculpture with various materials, from alabaster to wood. Sanja Spasic graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade and graduated from ISIA - Florence (Higher Institute of Artistic Industries), dedicated to the creation of: soft sculptures through the technique of dry felting of wool, terracotta sculptures , drawings on canvas and paper, acrylic painting. In "Aequilibria" Sanja Spasic presents the development of his research on the theme of the figure with graphic techniques that in the nuance recall the warp of wool. Sanja's sculptures represent growth as the beginning of life, with new impulses and expressive possibilities given by the innovative use of felt as sculptural material. These sculptures express, from their essence of form and material, values ​​of tenderness, of humanity, of defense of human rights and propose a path of growth and sharing of new values ​​communicated with their own sensitive, visible and tactile presence.

The exhibition will be set up in itinerant form in the museum tour, it will be possible to visit it until March 17, 2019.

Show Period

10 November 2018 - 17 March 2019