Marco Paulo Rolla, best known for his paintings and ceramics, presents an exhibition characterized by the exploration of various mediums: painting, drawing, ceramics, video, digital image, performance, and installation. The artist will showcase how influences from music, dance, and theater, which permeate his career, culminate in a diverse body of work.
The exhibition features new pieces, such as the video-performance “Analog Deformer,” and reinterpretations of older works, like the performance “Comfortable,” which was presented in his last solo exhibition as a video recording and will now be performed live at Vermelho Gallery.
Exploring the theme of human existence and its relationship with desires and everyday objects, the artist creates connections and symbolisms that range from thematic archetypes of 17th and 18th-century paintings to contemporary topics like virtual technology, all linked by the realistic memory of our everyday lives reinterpreted symbolically through pictorial concepts.
Among the presented works are “Deconstructions” – drawings on wall plaster, “Vanitas” – pieces of raw ceramic meat replicating supermarket meat ads, and “Cannibal,” a blend of sculpture and performance.
Marco Paulo Rolla, best known for his paintings and ceramics, presents an exhibition characterized by the exploration of various mediums: painting, drawing, ceramics, video, digital image, performance, and installation. The artist will showcase how influences from music, dance, and theater, which permeate his career, culminate in a diverse body of work.
The exhibition features new pieces, such as the video-performance “Analog Deformer,” and reinterpretations of older works, like the performance “Comfortable,” which was presented in his last solo exhibition as a video recording and will now be performed live at Vermelho Gallery.
Exploring the theme of human existence and its relationship with desires and everyday objects, the artist creates connections and symbolisms that range from thematic archetypes of 17th and 18th-century paintings to contemporary topics like virtual technology, all linked by the realistic memory of our everyday lives reinterpreted symbolically through pictorial concepts.
Among the presented works are “Deconstructions” – drawings on wall plaster, “Vanitas” – pieces of raw ceramic meat replicating supermarket meat ads, and “Cannibal,” a blend of sculpture and performance.