Fabrizio Marzilli is curator of the “Lavatoio Contumaciale” Cultural Association, where he is responsible for the management and organization of exhibitions focused on the dialogue between art and architecture. His background is rooted in architectural studies, a field in which he earned both a degree and, subsequently, a PhD. Already during his university years, he developed a particular sensitivity to the visual arts, constantly intertwining architectural research and artistic practice.
His curatorial poetics is based on the idea that art and architecture are not separate disciplines, but languages capable of mutually enriching one another, generating spaces for critical reflection and new possibilities for imagination. In the projects he curates, he explores exhibition devices capable of creating tension between memory and contemporaneity, disciplinary rigor and poetic freedom, with the aim of offering the public experiences that go beyond mere aesthetic enjoyment, opening instead onto a broader dialogue about the meaning of space, time, and collectivity.
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