In Oristano , the art of Antonio Corriga returns to the spotlight , but from a lesser-known and surprising perspective. On Friday, April 17, at 6:30 PM, Palazzo Arcais opens its doors to the exhibition "The Soul of Form. The Ceramic Art of Antonio Corriga," a journey that shines a spotlight on a creative period often overlooked, yet crucial to understanding the artist's evolution.

Curated by Sabina Corriga and Antonello Carboni, the exhibition—which can be visited until May 31st—focuses on the ceramic production developed between the late 1940s and the following decade , highlighting a research capable of renewing the language of the figoli's artefacts and dialogue with tradition without remaining a prisoner of it.

Not just an exhibition, but part of a broader project with which the Municipality aims to rediscover key figures in the city's culture. "With this exhibition," emphasizes Mayor Massimiliano Sanna, "we continue our journey of highlighting the protagonists of Oristano's culture. Antonio Corriga represents a central figure in our artistic identity."

Councillor for Culture Simone Prevete agrees, highlighting how the exhibition allows us to "rediscover an innovative aspect of Corriga's research, capable of engaging with tradition but also transcending it."

The inauguration will be enriched by a musical performance by Ambra Pintore accompanied by Roberto Scala, underlining the connection between different arts.

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