“Everything is so damned interrelated…and you are here”
Massimo Nota
April 26th - May 27th
Private View 26th April, 6-9pm
curated by Alessandra Migani
Massimo Nota, originally from Rome, is a prolific artist/illustrator whose world is imbued with visions.
Nota’s creative act reveals an instinctive gesture that he follows spontaneously on the surface. Here words and images overlap in layers. Each artwork, either on canvas, brown paper, cardboard, iron plates or wood, (re)presents an amazing arrangement of drawings, collages, acrylic paint, watercolour and paper sheets.
Looking deeply into the surface, we can distinguish original drawings, recycled papers, old book sheets found in flea markets and old dusty archives. Nota magically blows the dust off them. Once they were lost and forgotten and now they are placed in a new space, with a new function.
https://www.notamax.it/
ART LOBBY
Unit 1, Queens Parade, Willesden Lane, NW2 5HT, London
gallery opening times: Sat - Tue, 10am - 6pm
https://www.artlobby.org/ index.htm
Massimo Nota
April 26th - May 27th
Private View 26th April, 6-9pm
curated by Alessandra Migani
Massimo Nota, originally from Rome, is a prolific artist/illustrator whose world is imbued with visions.
Nota’s creative act reveals an instinctive gesture that he follows spontaneously on the surface. Here words and images overlap in layers. Each artwork, either on canvas, brown paper, cardboard, iron plates or wood, (re)presents an amazing arrangement of drawings, collages, acrylic paint, watercolour and paper sheets.
Looking deeply into the surface, we can distinguish original drawings, recycled papers, old book sheets found in flea markets and old dusty archives. Nota magically blows the dust off them. Once they were lost and forgotten and now they are placed in a new space, with a new function.
https://www.notamax.it/
ART LOBBY
Unit 1, Queens Parade, Willesden Lane, NW2 5HT, London
gallery opening times: Sat - Tue, 10am - 6pm
https://www.artlobby.org/
Art Lobby e’ lieta di annunciare la prima personale londinese dell’artista/illustratore romano Massimo Nota.
Il mondo di Massimo Nota e’ imbevuto di visioni. L’atto creativo dell’artista rivela un gesto istintivo che segue spontaneamente la superficie.
Nel suo mondo parole ed immagini si sovrappongono su diversi livelli. Ogni opera, che sia su tela, carta da pacchi, cartone, placche di ferro o legno, (rap)presentano uno straordinario combinarsi di disegni, collages, pittura acrilica, acquarello e fogli di carta.
L’osservatore attento scoprira’ sulla superficie dell’opera un insieme di disegni originali, carta riciclata e fogli ritagliati da vecchi libri scoperti nei mercatini o lasciati abbandonati in archivi polverosi. Nota soffia via la polvere magicamente. Queste carte erano un tempo perdute e dimenticate, mentre ora ritrovano un nuovo spazio ed una nuova funzione.













