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An embroidery of the early twentieth century, representing “the art of painting”, shows a woman intent to portrait; it’s a textile matrix from which the artist creates a series of frottages elaborated with layers of color, in which the material is thickened like an abstract painting. The art of painting, or the Muse of painting, cannot be expressed in a direct figurativity, but it is like an essence perceived through the capture of her substance becoming matter, colour, nuances. Starting from the matrix (mater, matrix, woman, queen, empress, birth-giver) multiples have been elaborated, flaking reproducibility of the copy through a meticulous work on the colour and on the evanescence of the shape through the chromatic density. The works follow an unconscious trace where the images are unfinished, compared to the main model, cloaked with idealism and symbolism.
Oil on Cardboard
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9.1 W x 12.6 H x 0.1 D in
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I am a visual artist currently living and working between Palermo, Italy, and San Sebastian, Spain. My research delves into ecological and social issues, often involving audience participation. My practice reflects on the tangible and intangible heritage of the regions where I operate. I have undertaken numerous art projects that focus on intercultural dialogue and the right to international mobility, which have been showcased by various museums and international foundations. The community projects I participate in inspire a deep exploration through drawing and painting, resulting in a large body of work that often incorporates memories and traces of these participatory experiences. Among my recent projects and exhibitions are: -Lur Sarek - Reti di terra (2022), Chiesa di Santa Eulalia, Instituto Cervantes, Palermo, BAM Biennial. -PaNingenesi (2021), a land art performance curated by Lori Adragna, Parco Archeologico di Selinunte, in collaboration with Riso - Museo Regionale d'Arte Contemporanea di Palermo and Monira Foundation, Jersey City, USA. -PAN-GEA (2020), an augmented reality artwork for Arkad, Les Parallèles du Sud, Manifesta 13 Biennial, Marseille, France. -I'm Blooming, a performance and installation for the group show ONE VOICE | CHANGE IS IN UNITY, Fondazione Sant’Elia, Palermo, in collaboration with Fondazione Fugaz Arte De Convivir - Peru and Mana Contemporary - USA. -The Bread House (2016-2019), an itinerant art project hosted by the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation of Turin, RISO Contemporary Art Museum of Sicily, Civic Museum of Salemi, Iméra-Université Aix-Marseille Foundation, and Centre Tignous, Montreuil, Paris. During residencies in immigrant reception centers, I invited local community representatives to partake in workshops, fostering dialogue through the experience of baking. -We are here / Nous Sommes Ici (2016-2017), Mucem, Marseille, in collaboration with RISO Contemporary Art Museum of Sicily. -Il Traffico, part of the 5x5x5 Program of Manifesta 12 (2018), a project curated by the Finnish artists group Collective Intelligence, in collaboration with Myymälä2 contemporary art gallery and Dimora Oz, Palermo. Piazza Connection (2018), an artistic research project by international groups of artists, resulting in a book and a video installation displayed in Kaoz, a Manifesta 12 collateral event.
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