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THE PETITION AGAINST VAN GOGH - Lim. Ed. 1 of 50 (Signed) Print - Limited Edition of 50

Ivan Cangelosi

Austria

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This Fine Art Print depicts the preparatory drawing I made in 2021 to create an artwork entitled "The petition against Van Gogh", made through the handwriting of the correspondence between Vincent Van Gogh and his brother Theo, during the painter's stay in Arles, in the south of France. In the drawing I've tried to imagine what could have happened with regard to an event that really occurred during Vincent's stay in that town. In fact, in the evening of December 23, 1888, after having had an hard discussion with Paul Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh had a severe nervous breakdown, as a result of which he mutilated his left ear. The episode had even more serious developments due to the fact that Vincent, once he cut off his ear with a razor, put it in a paper wrap, run to the brothel that was not far from his house, and gave it to a prostitute (Ms. Rachel) telling her to jealously keep that object as something precious. Once back home (the famous "Yellow House" painted by Vincent Van Gogh in one of his paintings), he was found the next day almost lifeless by the police and taken to the hospital. During his stay at the Hospital, Vincent Van Gogh learned that a number of Arles citizens had joined together to sign a petition against him to be sent to the mayor in order to get him interned or imprisonned. More information about the original work is available on https://ivancangelosi.com/project/the-petition-against-van-gogh/

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My name is Ivan Cangelosi, I was born in Palermo where I studied foreign languages. Having returned to Italy after a brief experience in Great Britain, I graduated in Political Science in Padua. Historical, philosophical and social subjects have always fascinated me and the field of international relations and the United Nations were the natural career path. The "call" from art (the "Berufung" to use a German word that means "Vocation", "Being called to a duty", from which the term "Beruf", or "Profession" derives) came suddenly like a sort of "deja-vu", like something I had inside me buried and forgotten. It indeed often happens in life, that we forget, along the way, about the small/big passions or talents we had in childhood or youth; the good news is that it is they, those passions and talents, that do not forget about us and if they find the right moment, they come back to life suddenly and in a powerful way. This is what happened with art, and in particular with this particular way of making art. It happened that one day, reading a page of "Crime and Punishment", I imagined Dostoevskji writing those same lines with pen and inkwell. I imagined his gesture, his pauses for reflection, his doubts and finally his satisfaction. And so instinctively I took a piece of paper and a pen and began to copy that page by hand, seeking an impossible identification with the writer. I copied the first page, I copied the second and then the third, the fourth, the fifth...until I decided to rewrite the entire first volume within a single space. Yes, because the more I copied those wonderful pages by hand, the more I realized that what really interested me was the aesthetic aspect of what I was doing, that is, taking the use of handwriting as the substance and color to its extreme consequences, through the spatial redistribution of the novel within a single support, in order to transform that written text from something that could be read, leafing through the book page after page, in two, three or four weeks, into something that could be seen, all in once, here and now. Of that first attempt at rewriting a literary text by hand within a single space, only a couple of photos remain (published in the "Works" section of this website), the paper having been lost during a move. This was therefore the intuition from which everything was born.

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