The Domu Nostra (Madn) archaeological museum in Senorbì meets the profound refinement of a master of engraving, to give life to a suggestive form of artistic contamination.

In the historic center of the town of Trexenta, in front of a large audience, the installation by Gianni Atzeni “Arte Incisa e Infinita” was inaugurated , in which, in addition to famous works such as the “Guardians”, the “Alfieri” and the “Arazzi”, the copious series of matrices and prints, the stylistic hallmark of his production, emerges. “The art of the maestro Atzeni is a gift that the archaeological museum of Senorbì welcomes with immense gratitude,” said Elisabetta Frau, scientific director of the Madn. The installation was presented by art historian Marcella Serreli.

Throughout the duration of the exhibition there will also be educational workshops, mainly dedicated to children, aimed at the study and exploration of engraving techniques.

The activities will be curated by the artist himself on the following dates: Sunday, April 27, from 4 to 6 pm: “Astral Light Sources” (workshop for children aged 6/12); Saturday, May 3, from 4 to 6 pm: “Multiform Spirals” (workshop for children aged 6/12); Friday, May 16, from 4 to 6 pm: Demonstration of chalcographic engraving techniques (activity aimed at interested adults); Saturday, May 17, from 4 to 6 pm: “Colored Paper Sculptures” (workshop for children aged 6/12); Sunday, May 18, from 4 to 6 pm: “Cats. Four or Forty-Four” (workshop for children aged 6/12). On Sunday, May 25, in the Madn conference room, an audio-visual performance will be presented with the electroacoustic intervention of Roberto Zanata.

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