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Castelvenere. Everything is Possible: the third edition of the collective exhibition dedicated to emerging artists at the Mondoromulo gallery

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Vasily Kandinsky
Installation View Everything is Possible: alla galleria Mondoromulo la terza edizione della collettiva dedicata agli artisti emergenti

From February 21 to March 21, the Mondoromulo contemporary art gallery in Castelvenere is hosting Everything is Possible, a collective exhibition now in its third edition and a benchmark for discovering new talent on the contemporary art scene.


The exhibition brings together ten artists selected through the Possible award, an initiative created to identify emerging artists without gallery representation and offer them a concrete entry into the art system. Unlike previous editions, this year's selection took place in an unprecedented way: it was not the gallery owner who sought out the artists, but the artists who sought out Mondoromulo, with the selection entrusted to the gallery's collaborating curators and some of the artists already on staff. On display: Marina Buratti, Nicolas Crocetti, Lorenza Iacobini, Filippo Maestroni, Salvatore Palazzo, Laura Pedizzi, Elisa Pietrelli, Davide Prevosto, Vega Flux, Ewa Walkowska.


“Everything is Possible embodies the gallery's philosophy: to offer visibility to artists who do not yet have access to the official contemporary art circuits,” says gallery owner Flavio Romualdo Garofano. “Running a research gallery means making unpopular decisions, taking paths that seem impossible simply because few have the courage to take them. Mondoromulo could have been established in any city of contemporary art, but it would probably have had to limit itself to being a showcase for already popular artists, without the possibility of really investing in local and emerging talent.”


The works on display range from graphics to collages and paintings—the latter being the absolute protagonists of this edition. The collective exhibition is accompanied by three critical texts by curators Francesco Creta and Francesca Pergreffi and artist Dario Molinaro, who is also active in the curatorial and scouting fields.


The opening is scheduled for Saturday, February 21, at 6 p.m.: an opportunity for artists, curators, and collectors—whether experts or novices—to come together, united by their interest in the art of the future.

 

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