Videos
Video of artist Carlo Marcucci’s “Staples” exhibition held at Lora Schlesinger Gallery, in Santa Monica, California, from December 6, 2014 to January 10, 2015. The show featured a selection of his recent wall-mounted assemblages made of staples, rope, paper clips and other unconventional materials.
Video featuring Carlo Marcucci's art exhibition “Objects, Space and Light” held at Sixty29 Contemporary in Culver City, California, from July 1 to October 31, 2016. The exhibition was curated by Pranay Reddy.
Video of the exhibition "Estate Italiana" featuring the works of seven contemporary Italian artists Alex Pinna, Antonella Masetti, Carla Viparelli, Carlo Marcucci, Marco Casentini, Max Coppeta and Nicola Evangelisti, held at the Museum of Art and History in Lancaster, California from August 26 to October 22, 2017.
Video of "Estate Italiana" exhibition held at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) showcasing seven contemporary Italian artists (August 26 through October 22). The exhibition is part of a cultural exchange program between the Lancaster Museum and ART1307, an arts institution headquartered in Naples, Italy.
A short video of the art exhibition "Unrooted" held at Shatto Gallery in March 2025. The show featured the work of five Italian artists based in Los Angeles: Bryan Ricci, Carlo Marcucci, Claudio Santini, Jeff Iorillo, and Luigia Martelloni and was co-curated by Yujin Iris Jeong, (Curator and Associate Director of Shatto Gallery), and Cynthia Penna (Curator and Director of ART 1307). Unrooted challenged the conventional notions of belonging and identity by celebrating those who thrive in the richness of diverse experiences and cultures. In contrast to the negative connotations of being uprooted or displaced, this exhibition explored the idea of being rooted everywhere— and embracing the concept of a global identity that transcends borders. Through art, the exhibition reflected the journey of these individuals who had discovered strength and purpose not in fixed roots, but in the freedom of exploring new realities. Art, in this sense, has become a tool for expansion, thus offering the possibility to connect with and understand the unfamiliar.
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