MARGINALIA, BLANCA GRACIA | ADA PROJECT, ROME

The ADA Project gallery in Rome, until January 17, 2026, presents the exhibition Marginalia, dedicated to the Spanish artist Blanca Gracia. The term marginalia refers to the notes, small drawings, and engravings found in the margins of manuscripts, stories, or ancient illuminated codices. The exhibition consists of a series of installations through which the artist creates a dialogue between center and margin, between the visible and the secondary. In this way, the exhibition space becomes a place for reflection on the value of what is usually considered peripheral, inviting visitors to observe more closely the details and traces that may appear secondary, yet are rich in meaning.

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Dates : from November 7, 2025 to January 17, 2026

Image: Blanca Gracia, Dafnomancia, 2025, hand-embossed copper and brass plates and rods, lacquered and soldered with tin and silver, 30 x 16 x 44 cm.
Blanca Gracia, Marginalia
Courtesy of ADA, Rome
Photo by Roberto Apa

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