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Antonio Marras on display in London

last update 04 March 2026

Antonio Marras on display in London

Carpenters Workshop Gallery dedicates a solo exhibition to Antonio Marras titled *Caos Calmo*, on view through May at their Notting Hill space. On display are over 60 pieces including drawings, paintings, collages, and sculptures, in addition to the mirror series *Know Yourself*. These works explore themes such as identity, memory, and the complexity of human relationships.

 

The gallery, which since its founding has investigated the relationship between contemporary art and functional design, invited Marras to exhibit a series of recent works. The result is an encounter between works and environment, materials and space, emotion and the public. In Antonio Marras's art, the need to project his own feelings, memories, and thoughts onto every image and object emerges, in the possibility of filling a void and telling a story. What characterizes Marras's poetics is an instinct for accumulation, the need to ensure material saturation bordering on excess: drawings, mirrors, ceramics, installations, furniture, canvases, memory objects, books. A series of works as testimony to existence.

 

Antonio Marras | Caos Calmo
March 12 – May 2, 2026  
Carpenters Workshop Gallery  
79 Barlby Rd, Notting Hill  
London, United Kingdom

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