Marco Nereo Rotelli

Designer Milan / Italy

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Marco Nereo Rotelli
Marco Nereo Rotelli was born in Venice in 1955, where he graduated in architecture in 1982. For years, he has been pursuing research into light and the poetic dimension, which Harald Szeemann described as 'an extension of the artistic context'. Over the years, Rotelli has created an interrelation between art and the various disciplines of knowledge. Hence the involvement of philosophers, musicians, photographers and filmmakers in his research, but mainly his relationship is with poetry, which has become a constant reference for his work over time. In 2000, he founded the Art Project group, now directed by Elena Lombardi with Margherita Zambelli and Filippo Cavalli and made up of young artists and architects, with which he realises numerous interventions and urban installation projects. This commitment has earned him participation in eight editions of the Venice Biennale, as well as numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was invited by Northwestern University (Chicago) as an artist-in-residence (winter 2013). His works can be found in museums and important private collections all over the world.
Marco Nereo Rotelli
Marco Nereo Rotelli
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Marco Nereo Rotelli was born in Venice in 1955, where he graduated in architecture in 1982. For years, he has been pursuing research into light and the poetic dimension, which Harald Szeemann described as 'an extension of the artistic context'. Over the years, Rotelli has created an interrelation between art and the various disciplines of knowledge. Hence the involvement of philosophers, musicians, photographers and filmmakers in his research, but mainly his relationship is with poetry, which has become a constant reference for his work over time. In 2000, he founded the Art Project group, now directed by Elena Lombardi with Margherita Zambelli and Filippo Cavalli and made up of young artists and architects, with which he realises numerous interventions and urban installation projects. This commitment has earned him participation in eight editions of the Venice Biennale, as well as numerous solo and group exhibitions. He was invited by Northwestern University (Chicago) as an artist-in-residence (winter 2013). His works can be found in museums and important private collections all over the world.