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Well-known internationally, the artists represented by the Liquid art system span the various genres of contemporary art: painting, sculpture, photography, video, and mixed media. Each has his own style, but together they share the search for beauty, color, and visibility.
Liquid Art System have always been committed to nurturing their own artists and to supporting them with exhibitions in their own galleries and especially in the largest exhibitions in museums and public venues in Italy and abroad, aware that the exhibition and its catalogue are the highest point in an artist’s career, when his/her work is judged from a cultural standpoint.
Liquid Art System have been participating in the most important art fairs all over the world for many years. Milan, London, Istanbul, New York and especially Miami, where our most renowned artists are on display every year.

Marco Grassi - GRAMA

Born in Milan in 1966, Marco Grassi lives and works in Lugano (Switzerland).
artworks
Height 150 cm – Width 150 cm
2023
Diameter 200 cm
2023
Height 150 cm – Width 150 cm
2021
Height 150 cm – Width 150 cm
2021
Height 185 cm - Width 140 cm
2015
Height 100 cm - Width 100 cm
2013
Diameter 100 cm
2021
Diameter 150 cm
2022
Diameter 100 cm
2021
Diameter 100 cm
2022
Marco Grassi
More about Marco Grassi
His most iconic paintings are close-up portraits of young women, often painted on a gold background, almost as if they were Byzantine icons, but subjected to the acceleration of the contemporary. A painting, that of Marco Grassi, of great intensity that rivals that of Jenny Saville: the color is spread with frenzy and overpowers the drawing, overflows from it; the figures, caught in the moment of disappearing behind scratches and spatula strokes, take on a strong emotional charge, as if the point of arrival were complete abstraction.