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Echoes and Forms: Nordic and Renaissance Dialogues

2025

Nancy Koffi

Host

Ade Logan

CURATOR

VENUE

ÒNI CITY HALL

DATE

JAN 7, 2025

CURATOR

ADE LOGAN

Step into “Echoes and Forms,” a captivating exhibition that bridges two artistic worlds — the serene minimalism of Nordic design and the expressive grandeur of the Renaissance. Hosted by RizzuleNation, this collection invites you to explore the dialogue between restraint and opulence, silence and storytelling, structure and soul.

Each piece in this exhibition reflects the harmony and tension between these contrasting styles — where clean Scandinavian lines meet the ornate depth of Renaissance artistry. Through sculpture, painting, and mixed media, the exhibition reveals how form, light, and texture transcend geography and time.

Echoes and Forms” is more than an exploration of style; it’s an invitation to witness how diverse artistic philosophies converse, influence, and reimagine each other. It celebrates the universal language of art — timeless, evolving, and beautifully intertwined.

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