With Luce trattenuta, Marcorossi artecontemporanea proposes an exhibition project that brings together three autonomous artistic researches, which are nonetheless profoundly connected on the levels of perception and the construction of space.
The exhibition brings together Riccardo De Marchi, Paolo Serra, and Marco Tirelli in a dialogue that traverses matter, light, and structure, offering an intense yet measured visual experience.
The works of Riccardo De Marchi develop through the gesture of piercing: papers and metal sheets become dynamic surfaces, where rhythm arises from the alternation between fullness and emptiness.
Paolo Serra works on a more internal and luminous dimension of the image, building stratified surfaces through complex techniques and precious materials, where light emerges slowly.
The works of Marco Tirelli, featuring a selection of polyptychs from the 1980s, introduce a suspended and mental dimension of space, in which essential forms define architectures of vision.
The exhibition path is configured as a field of relationships, in which differences and affinities build a subtle and engaging balance.











