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The Italian dream Sculpture

Garullo and Ottocento

Italy

Sculpture, Wax on Other

Size: 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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THE DREAM - On the 16th May 1994, straight after the first victory in the general elections, Silvio Berlusconi begins his career at Palazzo Madama with a long speech on the Italian dream: “I too, like others before me, have a dream”, and this is the ongoing theme that will recur again and again like a mantra in the years to come. Therefore all we have done is to capture the figure in the dimension that constitutes the essence of Berlusconi’s message: the dream. Extensive literature identifies Berlusconi’s true appeal in his ability to awaken in people the power of the dream as the possibility of redemption, faith, and positivity: “The dream in which each of us can identify ourselves”. The dream, however, is also the dimension of the total self-sufficiency of the ego, enclosed in its own individual virtual reality, wi thout any contact with the real world except through the mental processing of the stimuli that come from it. The closure is therefore twofold: physical closure of the shrine, mental closure in the self-referential nature of the oneiric dimension

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Sculpture:Wax on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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We started our artistic activity in 1997 giving life to the pottery art studio "Kerameion" located in Latina, a provincial town just south of Rome. Subsequently, painting becomes the most appropriate means to satisfy our expressive needs and individual sensibilities. (So if Mario develops its own language in the sign of abstractionism and the informal, Antonio uses figurative). In recent years our research object changes radically artistic and expressive language. Absorbed the creative dynamic of Duchamp, the works that were born during this period, drip of news, look at modern man and his concerns, attempting an analysis of contemporary society. With the current work we investigate the "facies" of Power, be it political, religious, cultural and massmediatic, working on the iconic figures of our time.

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