Mirco Marchelli (1963) - Serie Nobile





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Mirco Marchelli (1963) presents Serie Nobile, a mixed-media work with hand-signed original edition, framed, 25 × 40 cm, Italy, contemporary, dated to 1980–1990.
Description from the seller
Seeing the success of the two previous works, which found a home in Portugal, I propose another work by Mirco Marchelli, one of the artists I love most.
He titled it "Serie Nobile".
It's a very poetic mixed technique, protected by a sheet of plexiglass, part of one of the "series" that Mirco loved to produce at the moment of research which I consider the best of his career.
In his works the first reference is to Arte povera, but I believe that, as many of the artists I favor, it cannot be framed within a manifesto, current, or artistic movement.
The proposal of these works is a kind of Test, to evaluate how many visitors to this Space are able to grasp and appreciate this type of artistic representation.
Mirco is present in several Italian and foreign art galleries, but I prefer to show him without too many frills, exactly as he prefers to be looked at.
Seeing the success of the two previous works, which found a home in Portugal, I propose another work by Mirco Marchelli, one of the artists I love most.
He titled it "Serie Nobile".
It's a very poetic mixed technique, protected by a sheet of plexiglass, part of one of the "series" that Mirco loved to produce at the moment of research which I consider the best of his career.
In his works the first reference is to Arte povera, but I believe that, as many of the artists I favor, it cannot be framed within a manifesto, current, or artistic movement.
The proposal of these works is a kind of Test, to evaluate how many visitors to this Space are able to grasp and appreciate this type of artistic representation.
Mirco is present in several Italian and foreign art galleries, but I prefer to show him without too many frills, exactly as he prefers to be looked at.

