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Paesaggio (landscape) #2/5
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Value estimate: 80 €. Piece Code: 60410 Status: Available |
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Paolo Ambrosio |
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Title: Paesaggio (landscape) #2/5
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Technique: Etching (acquaforte) , 53x38(32x24.5) |
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(Author biography only in Italian). Paolo Ambrosio was born in 1945. He works in his native city (Turin) and at Istanbul (Turkey). He accompanied his architectural studies with artistic work, leading to a first one-man show in 1971 at Hannover. This was followed by fourteen individual and numerous collective shows in Italy and throughout the world.
Starting off from the sixties, Ambrosio’s painting centred on the analysis of the sign as the expression of a language manifesting the stream of consciousness. The sign takes on the value of a mark to be experimented within a complex alphabet made up of a network of relations.
Color has always been a structural and aggregating element in his compositions, even during the period of transition in the seventies, when his chromatisms, reduced down to black and white, alluded to the dichotomy of light and dark, presence and absence. His recent work shows a development of the book theme, with which he intends recovering the sense of culture, freed from all types of constraint.
From the mid nineties his canvases show a further development, where the sign constitutes a border element, suspended between concept and figure, between intuition and icon.
The idea that the languages of the visual arts are interactive also pervades his sculptural work. Ambrosio works polished wood and bronze, reflecting on the plastic nature of the figure, that alludes to ancestral gestuality. |
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