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Sculptures in the Park October 16, 2005 - "New Italian Sculpture" at Villa Paleotti Isolani in Minerbio, Bologna. |
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| With this exhibition, located in a suggestive park of a renessaince Villa Paleotti Isolani, situated in Minerbio, in the province of Bologna, Gallery Spazia reveals new attention towards sculptures and installations of big dimensions.
This initiative will have a permanent character, better defined as work in progress that will be periodically enriched with new acquisitions, in order to give evidence of development of a new generation of Italian sculpture.
Artists, that have been invited, have realized sculptures in a specific relations to natural environment, and cannot be simply brought near by a common group style or definition, rather, the aim of the exhibition is to give a larger vision of a new sculpture today.
Lucilla Catania (born in Rome on 1955, where she lives and works) mostly works with stone. Ceramics is the material with which Giacinto Cerone (born in Melfi on 1957, passed away on 2004 in Rome) realized his massive and polychrome sculptures.
In a case of Carlo Bernardini (born in Viterbo on 1966, lives and works between Viterbo e Roma) and Marco Lodola (Domo (Pv), 1955) instead of sculpture, we could rather talk about “light installations” or “light boxes” where the light becomes the major creative factor of an opera.
Iron and bronze are the favourite material used by Giovanna Bolognini (born in Mapello, Bergamo, on 1955; lives and works in Bergamo), Marco Di Giovanni (Teramo, 1976), Alberto DeBraud (born in Milan on 1959 where he lives and works), Antonio Ievolella (born in Benevento on 1952, from 1972 lives and works at Padova), Alex Corno (born in Monza on 1960 where he lives and works) and Kjell Landfors (Sjalevad, Sweden, 1953). The work of twins Perone (Rotondi (AV), 1972) is essentially different. While Giuseppe uses iron, bronze and sand to express the elementary symbols, Lucio prefers resin and paint. |
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| From date October 17 To date November 16 |
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