"The art scene in Monaco should have a positive outlook benefiting from the many interesting real estate projects. At the same time and as a consequence, Monaco could become and develop as an international hub. "
Adriano Ribolzi
Adriano Ribolzi
For this second part of the Centenary of Maison Ribolzi, it is with the same passion, with the same commitment that I invest in the search for renowned artists offering interesting and high-level works and creations.
Sergio Fermariello, one of the leaders of contemporary Italian artists, corresponded perfectly to my wish and I am happy to welcome him within my walls.
His three-dimensional paintings-sculptures use primitive figures of the warrior on horseback combinated with resolutely modern materials, in the form of an archaic figurative writing.
For this exhibition, Fermariello also surprises us with two installations similar to wheat fields, but which, for those who are attentive, are in reality listening undulating fields, an invitation to listen to Oneself and the world around.
Sergio Fermariello, one of the leaders of contemporary Italian artists, corresponded perfectly to my wish and I am happy to welcome him within my walls.
His three-dimensional paintings-sculptures use primitive figures of the warrior on horseback combinated with resolutely modern materials, in the form of an archaic figurative writing.
For this exhibition, Fermariello also surprises us with two installations similar to wheat fields, but which, for those who are attentive, are in reality listening undulating fields, an invitation to listen to Oneself and the world around.
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