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Nazzarena Poli Maramotti
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Nazzarena Poli Maramotti:

Planetary Garden

From 6 December to 6 January 2026

Palazzo da Mosto

Palazzo da Mosto

Via Giovanni Battista Mari, 7, Reggio Emilia

Closed today: open tomorrow at 10:00

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Jardin Planétaire is an engaging journey into the artistic universe of Nazzarena Poli Maramotti (Montecchio Emilia, 1987) among canvases, ceramics, papers, and objets trouvés.

The exhibition offers an overview of the work of the artist from Reggio Emilia, always focused on the theme of landscape, a genre that interacts with the history of modern art but regenerates through a personal archive made of photographs, clippings, papers, and visual materials transformed by time.

From this collection arises a painting that progressively breaks free from ties with figuration to touch upon the informal, without completely abandoning it. In the works on display, dense and gestural brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and a material grid that breaks the two-dimensionality, give back to the landscape a new vital energy. An integral part of the dissolution process of the known, for Poli Maramotti is the reflection on chance and error, understood as fundamental engines of the creative process. Error becomes a passage, transformation, possibility, each event assumes its own reason for being, generating new visual and conceptual connections.


The title Jardin Planétaire is inspired by this vision. The artist identifies herself as a "planetary gardener," committed to negotiating the relationship between herself and the surrounding environment. In her works, the garden is a metaphor for a dynamic balance: it is the space of the uncultivated that is most vital, where biodiversity thrives and variation can express itself, thanks to the unexpected.
Like a careful gardener, the artist therefore accepts the need to let things happen, to recognize in imperfection and disorder the most authentic condition of the living world.
The works on display, largely unpublished, testify to the freedom of expression with which the artist approaches painting, even moving between different mediums: canvas, wood, paper, ceramics, in a continuous dialogue between material and color.

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Via Giovanni Battista Mari, 7, Reggio Emilia, Italy

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Opening hours

opens - closes last entry
monday Closed now
tuesday Closed now
wednesday Closed now
thursday Closed now
friday 10:00 - 19:00
saturday 10:00 - 19:00
sunday 10:00 - 19:00


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