ArtVerona
from 11.10.2024 to 13.10.2024
Nashira Gallery participated in ArtVerona 2024, which took place from October 11 to October 13 at Veronafiere.
Curated by Stefano Raimondi, ArtVerona 2024 placed a significant emphasis on the blending of artistic languages and the introduction of new exhibition formats, while maintaining a strong connection to the Italian cultural tradition and local heritage. The Main Section, where Nashira Gallery has been featured, showcases established galleries presenting artists who represent the most current trends in contemporary art.
Building on last year’s success, Nashira Gallery has suggested a group show in the Main Section featuring works by Ako Atikossie, Andrea Grotto, Maria Positano, Emanuele Resce, Sebastian Thomas, and Andreas Zampella. Through a wide variety of mediums and artistic approaches, these artists tackle critical themes such as identity, memory, and the relationship between the natural and the artificial.
ArtVerona 2024, Main Section, Hall 12, Booth L1, installation view, photo: drostudio
Andreas Zampella, Dormire di corsa, 2024, oil and glaze on fabric, 60 x 40 cm, photo: dropstudio
Ako Atikossie, Lumiere jaune sur bleue, 2019, acrylic and mitsubishi pencil on canvas, 41 x 41 x 4 cm, photo: m3studio
ArtVerona 2024, Main Section, Hall 12, Booth L1, installation view, photo: drostudio
Sebastian Thomas, Saint Lucy and the Cockatrice, 2024, casein on muslin laminated chalk ground panel, 101 x 76 x 5 cm, photo: m3studio
Maria Positano, Inner body, 2024, paper pulp, foam clay, epoxy putty, restoration waxes, metallic powders, oil painting, wooden board, 61 x 51 x 5 cm, photo: dropstudio
ArtVerona 2024, Main Section, Hall 12, Booth L1, installation view, photo: drostudio
Emanuele Resce, Totally Other 2, 2020, car air conditioner compressor, aluminum can, chemical agents, acrylic enamel, 40 x 25 x 25 cm, photo: m3studio
Andrea Grotto, Un vento analogo (la Grande lotteria), 2018, oil on canvas, 90 x 100 cm
ArtVerona 2024, Main Section, Hall 12, Booth L1, installation view, photo: drostudio