Marcorossi artecontemporanea presents in its Milan location Luce trattenuta, a group exhibition that brings into dialogue the researches of Riccardo De Marchi, Paolo Serra, and Marco Tirelli.
The project develops around a shared reflection on form, light, and space, through three practices that, while maintaining a strong linguistic autonomy, converge in a rigorous and analytical vision of the work.
Riccardo De Marchi builds his works through a process of subtraction: the gesture of piercing transforms the surface into a rhythmic structure, in which light becomes an active part of the composition.
Paolo Serra works on the depth of the surface, through stratifications of materials and techniques that yield an internal and controlled luminosity, beyond any visual immediacy.
Marco Tirelli presents a selection of polyptychs from the 1980s, fundamental works for the definition of his language, in which light and shadow build suspended and measured mental spaces.
The layout creates a precise and calibrated dialogue, in which the works relate to one another through tensions and correspondences, inviting a slow and conscious viewing.
















