LCA Studio Legale is delighted to present «La misura nelle cose» («The Measure in Things») by Giulia Marchi.
Organized in collaboration with Labs Gallery, Apice, and ARTE Generali, the exhibition forms part of Law is Art!, the project launched by LCA in 2013 to promote art—especially contemporary art—beyond traditional circuits.
To champion contemporary art and make it more accessible, over the years LCA has involved Italian artists such as Francesco Arena, Stefano Arienti, Letizia Battaglia, Botto & Bruno, Mattia Bosco, Chiara Camoni, Silvia Camporesi, Letizia Cariello, Loris Cecchini, Rä di Martino, Franco Guerzoni, Michele Guido, Sabrina Mezzaqui, Rebecca Moccia, Brigitte Niedermaeir, Giovanni Ozzola, Marinella Senatore, Marta Spagnoli, Alessandra Spranzi, Tatiana Trouvé, and Silvio Wolf in bespoke projects conceived for its offices as well as for the historic Palazzo Borromeo in Milan. The firm’s strong bond with the city has also led LCA to provide ongoing support to a number of local cultural institutions and initiatives, including miart—through the LCA Award for Emergent—and the Friends of the Poldi Pezzoli Museum Association.
Giulia Marchi was born in Rimini in 1976, where she lives and works. She teaches photography at LABA—Libera Accademia di Belle Arti di Rimini—and collaborates with universities and museums. Her work is held in national and international public and private collections, including MAXXI (Rome), CAMUSAC (Cassino), MAMbo (Bologna), Collezione Maramotti (Reggio Emilia), and Collezione MiramART (Santa Margherita Ligure).
The artist’s literary background informs works that combine narrative and vision, in which the image—often photographic, though not exclusively—gathers conceptual and material layers, inviting a reading that is reflective rather than immediate. Everything in the creative process is connected, interwoven, marked by unmistakable research. Through her work she aspires to a sense of totality, an attitude of feeling the work even before understanding it.
«Art is not an answer but a complex universe to be pursued without formulas. The way I come to know things is through measure. My measure does not dwell in the realm of exactness, and measuring is not a neutral act. What interests me is the refusal of borders and limits—an architecture constructed so that what I measure becomes a bearer of meaning and can be interpreted. The rooms at LCA measure the works they host; if in a literary context a “stanza” is a group of verses forming a unit of a poem, here the works become stanzas that recount universes, details, memories, and drifts», the artist explains.
Opening Tuesday, 18 November
Via della Moscova 18, 6:00–9:00 p.m.
Open to the public until 30 October 2026
Visits by appointment, Monday–Friday (9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.). Please write to arte@lcalex.it