The head of the world: Collective contemporary art by Anna Soricaro
Barletta. Every work of art is a journey, an expression of a continuous process.
The head of the world: Collective contemporary art by Anna Soricaro
Exhibitors: Tina Copani, Govanna Fabretti, Gloria Guidi, Morgan Zangrossi
A diary of impressions, lyrical, rashes and fantasies becomes a cue for exhibition fantasy now calm now frantic four-artists. "The Book of Disquiet" Pessoa, an autobiography without concrete facts of a character that does not exist, Bernardo Soares, leaving open spaces personal views on life and the world: what is more intimate and autobiographical work of 'art? How many trips we make daily and adagiamo them in the drawers of memory?
These questions are answered four artists that show that every work of art is a journey, it is the biggest and best expression of a continuous process. The works of art are the most contemporary track existing guard trepidations incomparable: an exhibition Alternatively, to find conceptual different tones and gestures, techniques and applications that become supreme synthesis, the "facts" of the present, representing diverse conditions because they themselves are the "end of the world."
Trips of life Copani Tina is the enthusiasm of a meticulous and punctual hand, inspired by his own feelings, constantly looking accuracy through an art careful and meticulous. Colors lying close together or become lumps and clumps of intense tones, sometimes dark, when being displaced by the dynamism of a woman who lets herself go with instinct and art; Giovanna is Fabretti class that manifests itself in fervent tones, diverse, solar for a painting that is a drive towards the infinite: individual brushstrokes close to another one o'clock where a thickness of color on the white canvas allows you to catch your breath between strokes straights are trails where you can stop to 'feel'. For Fabretti art part by the need to get out herself, so the gesture becomes liberating act fast and the colors of the essence of that self in which anyone can be concealed; Gloria Guidi is meditation that winds between abstraction and figuration succeeding with the conceptual gestures to be intriguing and compelling. The tones from the large lozenges build pleasant spaces in which to stop with the look, the streets on which scroll with the mind nell'avvincendarsi tones. An art mature and precious, of great refinement; Morgan Zangrossi is the sensitivity of a spirit that creates great with innovation and originality through monocromatismi of matter: the art is aesthetic experimentation and support on which the memories, the experiences, the feelings are expressed in an alternative form. The rust, the contributions of matter of great thickness are traces of a busy life in which problems I've been rung to climb, and every piece of technology works is a sign of a past passed and won.
In every trip anyone has known, for once: enthusiasm, energy, meditation, sensitivity, this event becomes apparent with ease and you also receive energy, elegance, radiance, brilliance.
Travel? To travel just exist. Pass by the day as from station to station, in the train of my body, or my fate, overlooking the streets and squares, gestures and faces, always the same and always different as they are at the bottom of the landscapes. [...]
"Any way, this same road Entepfuhl, will take you on top of the world." But the leader of the world, since the world has consumed girandogli around, it's the same Entepfuhl from where you started. In fact the head of the world, as its beginning, is our concept of the world. And 'in the landscapes that we have the landscape. [...] Life is what you make of it. The trips are travelers. What we see is not what we see, but what we are.
Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet.
Info
Location: Cultural Center Zerouno via independence, 27-7621 Barletta
Reference Period: June 24 - July 9, 2014
Paint: Tuesday, June 24 - 18:00 - Sponsorships: Fondazione Giuseppe De Nittis
Hours:. Monday - Friday 17-20. Saturdays and every morning by appointment - Closed on Sunday
Admission: Free
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