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Lillo Marciano’s latest work: “The Ode to Joy in Sirmione”

8 May 2024
in Brescia, Community, Culture, Insights, Sirmione
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Artist and curator Angelo “Lillo” Marciano, originally from Brescia, has left an indelible mark on the community of Sirmione with his latest creation, “Inno alla gioia” (Hymn to Joy), now permanently exhibited in the children’s area of the Municipal Library. This artwork, reflecting Marciano’s philosophy of living in joy, is a testament to his artistic vision and his connection to the town of Sirmione on Lake Garda.

Sirmione, already known for its artistic and historical richness, enthusiastically welcomes Marciano’s installation. The artwork represents a bridge between the town’s historic artistic tradition and contemporary innovation, demonstrating how the city values both its heritage and new cultural expressions. “Inno alla gioia” was originally conceived for an exhibition at Punta Grò and then permanently installed in the library, symbolizing a deep connection between art and the community’s everyday life.

Marciano’s artwork is more than just an artistic installation; it is an invitation to reflect on joy and resilience in facing daily challenges. With its universal message, the artist hopes to awaken feelings of strength and courage, particularly meaningful in the children’s environment of the library, where “Inno alla gioia” finds an ideal place.

Lillo Marciano, born into an art gallery, dedicated his life to culture and art, organizing events, curating exhibitions, and collaborating with various cultural associations. In Sirmione, he has left a lasting mark through the Public Art Sirmione exhibition and other public art initiatives that have enriched the local cultural landscape. His legacy lives on in his works and initiatives that continue to inspire residents and visitors.

“Inno alla gioia” is not only a tribute to contemporary art but also a symbol of Sirmione’s commitment to promoting a dynamic and inclusive cultural environment, emphasizing the importance of an artistic heritage accessible to everyone, from the youngest to adults.
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