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Lina De Sando, Artist, Italy

Lina De Sando

Artist, Roma (Italy) joined 4 years ago

Focus on Installation   |   BA in Architecture at Firenze, Masters in “Theory and Practice of Contemporary Plastic Arts”, Faculty of Fine Art, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Seminario della Universidad Po...Read all
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Bitch House - Lina De Sando

Bitch House

Painting, Mixed technique, Fabric, 110 x 250 x 0 cm, 2011
One of the first sketches of childhood is that of the child’s own house, and growing, the child then tries to find the means to build it for the rest of their life.
The cottage here drawn is conceived to accommodate in a basic manner the contours of a hermaphroditic figure.

A child architect offers some shadow away at the borders of a sunny road running toward the sea, imagining a shelter for a beach firefly (in Italian lucciola is also a sweet way to say bitch), to observe better its production of light as it happens, a phenomenon that would otherwise be invisible in the context of the blinding glare of a summer day.




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Rivolta Celeste - Lina De Sando

Rivolta Celeste

Painting, Pencil, Paper, 108 x 78 x 0 cm, 2011
Tania Cagnotto is the first Italian woman to win medals in four consecutive world diving championships.

In this still image conveyed in pencil and ink, accompanied by architectural drawings, a metaphor appears of the real and historical conditions of the modern world stretched by progress following uncontrollable rhythms together with precise globally recognized rules.

An eardrum no longer trained to sophisticated musical sensibilities could completely lose its natural predisposition. Here the focus of the image is devoted to the imperceptible movement of the soul, without romantic connotations, lucidly drawn on a precise geometric structure which draws upon an inheritance of téchne.

Historical feminism is a form of academia and the old Socratic exhortation "know thyself" is still valid, not as a mere expression of oneself, but in order to imagine and arrive at a human synchronicity of diverse races and kinds, all addressed towards a common e





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