The Gallery Wikiarte
In 18 Via San Felice, Bologna
Is pleased to invite you Saturday, November 10, 2012 18:00
At the inauguration of the personal
MARIA LUISA TOMBA
It
ROBERTO'S TOMBA
It 'a crossing of souls, pure spirit become visual voice, labyrinthine routes resolved in a dialogue that explores the possible modulations of things and places mentioned.
Maria Luisa and Roberto Tomba Tomba meet in an exhibition - perhaps for the first time - summarizes and highlights the same cultural universe and narrative from which both artists come from and within which found its own peculiar formal identity.
The terracotta tomb of Maria Luisa - direct daughters of a long and practiced experience in the field of graphics and engraving - blend and merge with the paintings of Robert Grave, allowing projections dream that create and define a space, populate it, the perimetrano and disintegrate.
The simultaneity of visual works of both artists builds a ghostly landscape of icons, symbols highlighted by the abstractive character, truly symbolic without being distant or inaccessible.
There is grotesque transfiguration it is ironic and tragic together, the visionary becomes an absolute contrastive, reflected in stylized strokes of unique forms continuity in space.
Both paints can recognize the extreme synthesis that binds thought and image, as in the sculptures forms back to the essence metamorphic close to so much of African art and tribal.
The dream or allegory - and very often present characteristic - are not insubstantial, evanescent: on the contrary follow the multifarious variations of a world objectified, is reified and "vision can" become the "seen workable."
Affinities that are called, recognize, meet and surpass flying, essential corollary of endless circularity.
Alberto Gross
Editors:
Deborah Petroni
Rubens Fogacci
Davide Foschi
Criticism:
Presentation by the critic Alberto Gross
Patronage
Emilia Romagna
Sponsored by:
www.virtualstudios.it
www.genzianariccicomunicazione.it
www.ilpensieroartistico.eu
www.fotodigitalservice.com
www.lavoriedilionline.it
Hours:
from 10 November to 6 December 2012
from Wednesday to Saturday from 11.00 to 19.00 all day
Sunday and Tuesday from 15.00 to 19.00
Closed on Mondays.
Free admission
Contacts:
Mail: info@wikiarte.com
Site: www.wikiarte.com





Comments 2
Say something