Giuseppe Amadio, Sara Campesan, Emanuela Fiorelli, Umberto Mariani, Pino Pinelli, Paolo Radi, Turi Simeti, Giulio Turcato

PLURIME PERCEZIONI

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A meeting point between artists whose individual research focuses on the radical exploration of the surface as an active and no longer merely representative element.
Type
Group Exhibition
Artists
Genres
Painting
Mixed media
Textile
Duration
11 Dic 2025-14 Feb 2026
Vernissage
Thursday 11 Dic 2025 18:30
Location
Galleria La Nica
Address
Via dei Banchi Nuovi 22 - Roma [RM] Italia
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On Thursday, December 11, 2025, at 6:30 pm will open at Galleria La Nica in Rome “Plurime Percezioni”, a group exhibition featuring the works of Giuseppe Amadio, Sara Campesan, Emanuela Fiorelli, Umberto Mariani, Pino Pinelli, Paolo Radi, Turi Simeti, and Giulio Turcato.

The event, which will close La Nica's exhibition year, aims to find a meeting point between artists whose individual research focuses on the radical exploration of the surface as an active and no longer merely representative element. 

“Plurime Percezioni” focuses on the idea that the surface of a work, traditionally considered a two-dimensional plane on which to represent, can instead be transformed into a dynamic field of action. In their production, in fact, the artists on display generate complex visual and perceptual effects, tracing a path through the multiple ways in which the surface can make space for itself, a place of physical as well as conceptual exploration. In this sense, the works on display, through reliefs, folds, outpourings, modulations, and transparencies, show how matter, often pushed beyond its purely palpable nature, generates shadow zones, volumetric variations, and new perceptual depths.

The exhibition aims to invite the viewer to question these sensitive pluralities with an active gaze, to discover a field in which the surface, a living participant in the work, does not represent, but also acts and transforms the invisible into the tangible.

“Plurime Percezioni” will be available from December 11, 2025 to February 14, 2026.

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