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Kicking off at Villa Fiorentino in Sorrento, SyArt Festival which, for 2023, jumps to its seventh edition.

From June 10 to October 15, 2023, in fact, Fondazione Sorrento has the honor of hosting the contemporary art festival promoted by SyArt Gallery in Sorrento.

Villa Fiorentino’s exhibition spaces host an art proposal intended to celebrate the format’sfirst seven years.

A selection of the work of some of the artists who participated from 2017 to 2022.

Every seven years a cycle comes to a close, made up of shared experiences and in which an update on the artistic experience of contemporary authors working at an international level is presented.

To “celebrate” the closing of this cycle, Leone Cappiello and Rossella Savarese, – creators and curators of the exhibition – titled the group show “human_nature” where as many as 21 artists representing 7 different countries will exhibit.

The location stimulates an unprecedented dialogue with the place through a visual journey between painting, sculpture and installations.

  • Event curated by SyArt Gallery
  • Exhibition curated by: Rossella Savarese
  • Project Supervision and Design: Leone Cappiello
  • Art Direction: Rossella Savarese
  • Press Office: Sorrento Foundation
  • Exhibition set up: SyArt Gallery
  • Graphic Supervision: Giovanni Porzio
  • Technical support: Antonio Di Bernardo
  • Operations Secretariat: Antonella Moscarella and Pina Barbato
  • On-site catalog, printed by: Letizia Graphics
  • With the kind participation of Arbiter Magazine

Artists in the exhibition:

WA KRUCZOWSKA (Poland)

AREZU ZARGAR (Iran)

GABRIELE LUCIANI (Italy)

FRANCO PATERNOSTRO (Italy)

MARCO TIDU (Italy)

VINCENZO MASCIA (Italy)

CARMEN NOVACO (Italy)

MONK WINS SANGIORGIO (Italy)

KRISTINA MILAKOVIC (Serbia)

TAMER RAGAB (Egypt)

FLAVIA FANARA (Italy)

UFUK BOY (Turkey)

GIUSY LAURIOLA (Italy)

ALFONSO COPPOLA(Italy)

MARINA MANCUSO (Italy)

EMANUEL ZONCATO (Italy)

ELVIRA CARRASCO(Spain)

MARINA FALCO (Italy)

MARJAN FAHIMI (Iran)

WAKED SAYED (Egypt)