Marco Lodola
Category
Visual Artist
Archive ID
MARCO-LODOLA
Marco Lodola (born in Dorno in 1955) is an Italian artist recognized for developing a distinctive visual language based on light, color, and simplified form. A key figure of Nuovo Futurismo, a movement theorized in the 1980s, Lodola has pursued a practice that reinterprets modern imagery through an immediate and iconic aesthetic.

Portrait
His work focuses primarily on light sculptures, created using industrial materials such as plexiglas and neon, depicting stylized figures—dancers, musicians, motorcyclists—and symbols drawn from contemporary culture. Through formal reduction and the elimination of unnecessary detail, the image becomes a clear and universal sign.
Light functions not as decoration but as a structural element. Internal illumination allows Lodola’s figures to emerge into space, establishing a direct dialogue with urban and architectural environments. His works inhabit public space and exhibition contexts with equal ease, operating at the intersection of art, design, and contemporary visual culture.
Marco Lodola’s practice maintains an ideal continuity with the Italian historical avant-gardes, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. His work offers a dynamic, rhythmic, and luminous vision of modern life, where movement, music, and light converge into a shared visual language.
Selected Works
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