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Isabella Nazzarri

Italy

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From a text of the the exhibition catalogue's "Life of forms" written by Ivan Quaroni, 2015 “In teaching us to see the visible world afresh, he gives us the illusionof looking into the invisible realms of the mind – if only we know, as Philostratus says, how to use our eyes.” (Ernst Gombrich, Art and Illusion, 1960) Following on from Ernst Gombrich, the Tuscan artist understood that any kind of art begins in the human mind and in our reactions to the world, more than into the external world itself. Even if these forms remind me of bacteria and protozoans, amoebas and paramecia, as noticed before3, her forms are rather the visual transposition of mental results and moods. Isabella Nazzarri’s works have the same schematic structures of geometrical patterns and fabric textures. Indeed, forms are arranged on the paper surface in a regular way, as if they had an ornamental purpose. However, the decorative impression vanishes away as soon as the work of art is studied from a close point of view, each form analyzed in its own singularity. As we mentioned above, the biomorphic nature of these shapes recalls the complexity of microorganisms like germs, bacilli and microbes. It drives the mind towards something having nothing to share with the beauty of tapestry or wallpaper decorations. It rather produces an uneasy feeling in the observer’s mind. Inside the apparent order in her big watercolors hides a mass of moving, leaping, iridescent and flashing figures, like one of those bio-luminescent organisms, whose membranes veil a kind of primitive vascular system or a primary neural structure. Focillon’s idea of form as modality of life is here more comprehensible than ever, especially when it is shown through an extended morphological collection. The contrast between the apparent overall structure, static as any decorative system, and the chaotic bundling up of different forms, conveying pulsating and disturbing dynamics, highlights a contradiction produced by fertile experimental procedures, one of the most interesting aspects of this artist’s recent work. On the other hand, Isabella Nazzarri conceives painting not to transmit messages or create contents, but to provoke, through her visual language, a perturbation, a kind of confusion, leading the observer beyond his usual cognitive schemes. After all, also Theodore Adorno used to think that way, considering what he wrote in his Minima Moralia: “The task of art today is to bring chaos into order.”

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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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Isabella Nazzarri (b. 1987 in Livorno, Italy) Lives and works in Milan

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