- Agata Manowska
- Agata Manowska
- Agata Manowska
Monica Biamonte, Donatella Bucchieri, Leonardo Cambri, Andrea Cantaluppi, Marina Comerio, Alba Dellacasa, Melissa Finotto, Andrea Fisichella, Isabella Giovanardi, Magda Kappa, Giuseppe Linardi, Antonio Lunati, Emanuela MagnaghiAgata Manowska, Franco Originario, Fabio Papi, Marianicola Parenti, Flavia Piccolo, Anna Maria Pietragalla, Antonio Pilato, Poa Morini, Giuseppe Prenzato, Paola Ravani, Alice Ricchini, Cristina Stellini, Luciano Stuttgard, Claudio Zanirato, Matteo Zuccheri
The exhibition “Mare Interno”, which took place at Galata Museo del Mare in Genoa from March 14–25, 2026. The curator of the event was Gina Affinito.
The exhibition invited viewers to see the sea not as a landscape, but as a space of emotions, memories, and inner experiences. “Mare Interno” shifts the focus from the surface to the depths – from a postcard image to personal resonance.
The project involved 28 artists representing various generations and artistic languages. Through painting, sculpture, installation, and photography, they create a polyphonic dialogue around a common theme, revealing individual visions, sensitivities, and reflections related to the sea as an inner space.
Contemporary Art Exhibition
March 14 – March 25, 2026
Galata Museo del Mare - Sea Museum in Genoa
Curator: Gina Affinito
In the triptych "Art of the Sea #1, #2, #3", Agata Manowska perceives the coastline as a valuable terrain where water and rock interact through light and transformation.
The photograph captures details reminiscent of painting's texture: golden deposits, fluid transparencies, cracks that become maps.
Backlighting enhances the almost mineral dimension of the images, revealing reflections reminiscent of metals, skin, and sediment.
Each shot tells a different moment of the encounter between movement and permanence, erosion and revelation.
The sea is not depicted in its vastness, but in its minimal signs, in the traces it slowly leaves behind.
The triptych thus constructs a narrative of proximity, built from observations and admiration for what usually escapes our gaze.
Surfaces become abstract landscapes, suspended between macro photography and inner vision.
Scattered gold suggests hidden value, a quiet wealth born from time and transformation.
Manowska invites us to slow down, to see the edge as a creative space.
"Arte del mare" becomes a sensitive atlas of matter, where light reveals what water has patiently inscribed.
- Gina Affinato
- Agata Manowska
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a.manowska@wsa.art.pl
In my perception, nature is an artist who creates without limits. I do not try to understand or imitate it. I remain in its presence as an observer, engaging with its beauty with curiosity and wonder.
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