Rae Martini (1976) - Senza titolo





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Rae Martini, Senza titolo, serigraphy, limited edition, 70 x 70 cm, 2010, in excellent condition, hand-signed and numbered by the artist, sold by owner or dealer, certificate of authenticity included, shipped by express courier.
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Rae Martini
Materica Serigraphy
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Dimensions: 70 x 70 cm.
Year: 2010.
Conditions: Excellent.
Sold with certificate of authenticity.
Shipped by express courier, professionally packed.
Artistic research
Martini builds layered works, often with “living” or deteriorating materials, that document physical processes: combustions, sedimentations, corrosions.
She also works with photography, wall installations and antique paper weavings, creating surfaces that become metaphors of time and transformation
Exhibitions and recognitions
She has exhibited in international institutions, including:
PAC – Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea of Milan
MAMBO – Museum of Modern Art of Bologna
MAC – Contemporary Art Museum, São Paulo
Museum Recoleta, Buenos Aires
Carmichael Gallery, Los Angeles
Unruly Gallery, Amsterdam
Galerie Chenus-Longhi, Paris
Venice Biennale: participates in the special project of the Italian Pavilion at the 54th Biennale.
Public collections: in 2021 a selection of her works entered the permanent collection of the MUCEM Museum in Marseille (French State Archives).
Rae Martini
Materica Serigraphy
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Dimensions: 70 x 70 cm.
Year: 2010.
Conditions: Excellent.
Sold with certificate of authenticity.
Shipped by express courier, professionally packed.
Artistic research
Martini builds layered works, often with “living” or deteriorating materials, that document physical processes: combustions, sedimentations, corrosions.
She also works with photography, wall installations and antique paper weavings, creating surfaces that become metaphors of time and transformation
Exhibitions and recognitions
She has exhibited in international institutions, including:
PAC – Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea of Milan
MAMBO – Museum of Modern Art of Bologna
MAC – Contemporary Art Museum, São Paulo
Museum Recoleta, Buenos Aires
Carmichael Gallery, Los Angeles
Unruly Gallery, Amsterdam
Galerie Chenus-Longhi, Paris
Venice Biennale: participates in the special project of the Italian Pavilion at the 54th Biennale.
Public collections: in 2021 a selection of her works entered the permanent collection of the MUCEM Museum in Marseille (French State Archives).

