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Mediterranean Sea & LandMediterranean Sea & Land
Nov 14- Jan 31 2026 A solo online exhibition featuring nearly 40 works on paper, collage, and painting by Marilina Marchica. The artist’s layered abstractions evoke a quiet dialogue between sea and land shaped by the Mediterranean landscape.
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Marilina MarchicaMarilina Marchica
Born in AgrigentoLives and works in Agrigento, Sicily Marilina Marchica is a Sicilian visual artist whose practice explores memory, architecture, and the fragility of time. She earned her painting degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna (2008) and studied at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Utilizing techniques such as casting, collage, and décollage, her work investigates the trace and form of abandoned structures, rendering them as ephemeral poetic landscapes rooted in place and material. Based in Agrigento, she...
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Lorenzo ManiscalcoLorenzo Maniscalco
Born in SciaccaLives and works in Sicily Lorenzo Maniscalco (b. 1991, Sciacca, Italy) is a Sicilian artist whose practice moves between painting, ceramics, and mixed media. He studied at the Istituto d’Arte in Sciacca before pursuing further studies in mathematics, reflecting a long-standing interest in the dialogue between art and science. Since 2019 he has taught mathematics and physics while continuing his artistic research. His work combines figurative elements with geometric structures, often treating the canvas as a conceptual space...
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Il Bivio III: MosaicaIl Bivio III: Mosaica
May 9th - July 5th 2026 IL BIVIO III: Mosaica is the third chapter in Nomad’s exhibition series exploring Sicily as a site of convergence and fracture. Featuring distinct artistic voices, the show approaches identity as a mosaic formed through tension, proximity, and layered histories.
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Il Bivio II - Sicily in ConfluenceIl Bivio II - Sicily in Confluence
May 19-20 2024 This exhibition anchors itself in the architectural echoes and fluid landscapes of Sicily. Il Bivio II is more than a physical or geographic metaphor: it is also a spiritual and cultural crossroads, where the built and the natural, the past and the present, the intimate and the universal intersect. Through painting, photography, and sculpture, the show unfolds as a dialogue between the artists and their environments — revealing how spaces shape us, and how we, in turn, transform them. The works...
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