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Giovanni La Cognata narrates the true Sicily, far from the sea and the crowds, the Sicily of sun-drenched fields beaten by the wind and of small towns with unusual perspectives. The energetic brushstrokes, curious framing, and intense colors of his paintings distinguish the style of an artist who has found freedom of expression in the furrows of tradition, in the absence of the human figure, and in the static, languid, and melancholic power of the landscape.
Giovanni Iudice's paintings and drawings of physicality-of crowds of migrants, crowds dispersed across beaches, of individual nudes and lovers-are full of air and light, immediate and yet fondly remote. Using photography as a starting point, he transforms fleeting moments into classic depictions of the present.
In addition to some two decades of paintings, including almost-abstract pastel seascapes, sailboats and geologic striations, Italian artist Velasco Vitali, known simply as Velasco, also presents a series of sculptures, including a pack of stray dogs with iron and cement bodies.
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November 24 - December 30, 2006
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