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    Marilina Marchica Contemporary Art Studio

    Marilina Marchica was born in Agrigento, where she lives and works,
    In 2008 she graduated in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna.
    Her painting tells the relationship between man and nature and their relationship.
    "my landscapes are "boxes" of memories, day after day they welcome events and individuals who leave their mark and change their boundaries and appearance"
    "Landscapes", evoked by a vision of reality bordering on abstraction.
    In Marilina Marchica's landscape views, that tenuous dividing line between absence and presence invites the observer to expose unknown dimensions.
    Marilina Marchica has been the protagonist of various Solo Exhibitions such as those promoted by the FAM Gallery in Agrigento, by San Sebastiano Contemporary - Casa Bramante in Palazzolo Acreide, Spazio HUS in Milan. In addition to the site-specific intervention designed for the crypt of the Church of Santa Maria del Piliere in Palermo, we recall the participation and in the artist residence at Villa Aurea - Valle dei Templi Agrigento
    The works of Marilina Marchica have been published in sector magazines and volumes such as “The New Collectors Book” (New York, 2015) and are present in Italian and foreign public and private collections, including the Chiaramontane factories in Agrigento and the Museum of Trame Mediterranee - Orestiadi Foundation of Gibellina
    Her works are present in numerous public and private collections