ECCPROJECTS #35 Marius Boekhorst
Emanuele Catellani Contemporary•May 04, 2026 — May 31, 2026
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ECCPROJECTS #35 Marius Boekhorst
4 May - 31 May 2026
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ECC Project Room
Via Martiri della Libertà 2
10023 Chieri TO Italy
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Marius Boekhorst, Violet, 2023, patterned glass, resin, artificial flowers, 40 x 40 x 50 cm
Marius Boekhorst (1998, The Netherlands) lives and works in The Netherlands.
Marius Boekhorst is a multidisciplinary artist and designer working across a wide range of mediums and disciplines within the world of art, design, fashion, music and contemporary culture. His practice is defined by pushing material boundaries, experimental exploration and a naturally intertwined approach to disciplines. It invites viewers to reconsider the everyday by shifting perspective on the overlooked. Through this reframing, he reveals the quiet and often unexpected beauty within the mundane, discarded and nostalgic.
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ECCPROJECTS #35 Marius Boekhorst
Emanuele Catellani Contemporary•May 04, 2026 — May 31, 2026
Press Release
ECCPROJECTS #35 Marius Boekhorst
4 May - 31 May 2026
Open by appointment only
ECC Project Room
Via Martiri della Libertà 2
10023 Chieri TO Italy
Captions of the exhibited artworks:
Marius Boekhorst, Violet, 2023, patterned glass, resin, artificial flowers, 40 x 40 x 50 cm
Marius Boekhorst (1998, The Netherlands) lives and works in The Netherlands.
Marius Boekhorst is a multidisciplinary artist and designer working across a wide range of mediums and disciplines within the world of art, design, fashion, music and contemporary culture. His practice is defined by pushing material boundaries, experimental exploration and a naturally intertwined approach to disciplines. It invites viewers to reconsider the everyday by shifting perspective on the overlooked. Through this reframing, he reveals the quiet and often unexpected beauty within the mundane, discarded and nostalgic.


































