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Form-Given Poetry - Mario Trimarchi’s Radical Landscapes
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Mario Trimarchi’s art is deeply philosophical and poetic. The world that unfolds in his black-and-white drawings comes to life in his sculptures. Heavy, raw materials—stone, wood, steel—enter into
dialogue with fragile, airy elements—glass, feathers, synthetic fibers, in a timeless harmony.
Brussels Design September welcomed the Compasso d’Oro-winning Italian designer as its Guest of Honor. His first solo exhibition in Brussels, Radical Landscapes, opened on September 11 at A. Galerie.
Ahead of the screening of Ten Times Black, a documentary on his practice, at the Italian Cultural Institute, we sat down with Trimarchi to talk about landscapes, fragility, and the rhythm of drawing.
Read our interview in english with Mario Trimarchi on the link!
Portrait of Mario Trimarchi – Photo © Fabio Viganò
dialogue with fragile, airy elements—glass, feathers, synthetic fibers, in a timeless harmony.
Brussels Design September welcomed the Compasso d’Oro-winning Italian designer as its Guest of Honor. His first solo exhibition in Brussels, Radical Landscapes, opened on September 11 at A. Galerie.
Ahead of the screening of Ten Times Black, a documentary on his practice, at the Italian Cultural Institute, we sat down with Trimarchi to talk about landscapes, fragility, and the rhythm of drawing.
Read our interview in english with Mario Trimarchi on the link!
Portrait of Mario Trimarchi – Photo © Fabio Viganò



