Massimiliano Alioto. Transnatural
From 21 Gennaio 2015 to 21 Febbraio 2015
Turin
Place: Davico Arte Gallery
Address: Galleria Subalpina 21
Times: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-12.30pm / 04-07.30pm
Responsibles: Luca Beatrice, Carlotta Canton
Telefono per informazioni: +39 011 0362954
E-Mail info: galleria@davicoarte.it
Official site: http://www.davicoarte.it
The Davico Arte Gallery exhibits, in collaboration with DL Art Milan, "Transnatural" a solo show of Massimiliano Alioto.
The exhibition and catalog are curated by Luca Beatrice who writes about the artist: "Alioto is a native of Puglia (born in Brindisi in 1972) but by long time lives in Milan. Since then, the experience of the artist went through the data strictly urban attributable to persistently to the natural one. Snowy mountains before, then stormy seas. His new approach to pictorial naturalism, however, is "punk" in the most contradictory of the term. He's pirate sailing the space of the canvas, surprising us, even if you do not know why the landing of his creative journey. After peaks and water, here he come back with the exuberance of psychedelic colors that do not care about the actual coordinates of the landscape. Trees are beaten by the wind, in the lagoons of water and sky, but its alterations of blue, red and yellow - to the counterpoints of acid green and fuchsia - overwhelm the scenarios of an unnatural light that has roots expressionism of Die Brücke and find examples in the international painting by Daniel Richter David Schnell, Peter Doig and Stephen Bush. Thinking of Richard Mosse and paraphrase Nietzsche, the transnaturale of Alioto is a reaffirmation of the real world at sunset every possible story. This is to make visible what escapes the eye domesticated. And 'this is our landscape: iridescent, dark at times, light in others, is overlapping of dream and reality, alteration and truth, transnatura and nature. And 'the era in which we live, are our dawns and sunsets, unreal, emotional, fiction that is expressed in the apparent truth. "
The exhibition and catalog are curated by Luca Beatrice who writes about the artist: "Alioto is a native of Puglia (born in Brindisi in 1972) but by long time lives in Milan. Since then, the experience of the artist went through the data strictly urban attributable to persistently to the natural one. Snowy mountains before, then stormy seas. His new approach to pictorial naturalism, however, is "punk" in the most contradictory of the term. He's pirate sailing the space of the canvas, surprising us, even if you do not know why the landing of his creative journey. After peaks and water, here he come back with the exuberance of psychedelic colors that do not care about the actual coordinates of the landscape. Trees are beaten by the wind, in the lagoons of water and sky, but its alterations of blue, red and yellow - to the counterpoints of acid green and fuchsia - overwhelm the scenarios of an unnatural light that has roots expressionism of Die Brücke and find examples in the international painting by Daniel Richter David Schnell, Peter Doig and Stephen Bush. Thinking of Richard Mosse and paraphrase Nietzsche, the transnaturale of Alioto is a reaffirmation of the real world at sunset every possible story. This is to make visible what escapes the eye domesticated. And 'this is our landscape: iridescent, dark at times, light in others, is overlapping of dream and reality, alteration and truth, transnatura and nature. And 'the era in which we live, are our dawns and sunsets, unreal, emotional, fiction that is expressed in the apparent truth. "
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