Still - Op.4 (2023) Peinture par Michele Giuliani

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There is something we have forgotten. Meanings and values that have guided us towards knowledge for centuries have been lost. It is like no longer knowing the meaning of one's name and losing touch with one's history and roots. And so, the proposed work is a provocation because it bares our very modern inability to understand the world and[...]
There is something we have forgotten. Meanings and values that have guided us towards knowledge for centuries have been lost. It is like no longer knowing the meaning of one's name and losing touch with one's history and roots. And so, the proposed work is a provocation because it bares our very modern inability to understand the world and the space around us and at the same time, a proposal for renewal, through a re-reading and a new personal interpretation of an ancient code that we can fill with meaning to build the lost bridge between the ancient world and the modern world, the past that manifests itself through the present and is already the future. The artwork is made on canvas 70x100 cm with a mixed technique using spatulas and brushes and the dripping technique. The white of the unpainted canvas remains large and gives the work a sea of light that only a place in the Mediterranean can arouse. At the same time it is the color of the stone with which it is built and it is also a symbol of wisdom and peace. The few colors used and the vague naturalistic shapes are the symbols of the land and the different levels of depth suggested by the gray in the background lead us to reflect on the past, the present and the future as a whole. A symbolic island capable of transcending time and space.

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Painter. Musician. Artist. Michele Giuliani (1976) has been active at various levels in the entertainment and artistic production environment in Italy and abroad since 1995. He lives and works in Bari where[...]

Painter. Musician. Artist. Michele Giuliani (1976) has been active at various levels in the entertainment and artistic production environment in Italy and abroad since 1995. He lives and works in Bari where he writes, paints, produces, composes and permanently exhibits his works at the Uhuru Art Village, a city cultural space and laboratory dedicated to the arts. Although he grew up as a child surrounded by his father's canvases and colours, Giuliani exclusively favored a musical career from his early youth which led him to record original music and perform around the world. As a son of art, he arrived at the visual arts only much later when the creative urgency due to social isolation due to the pandemic required him to break his mold and broaden his creative and professional horizons. A transversal artist, natural heir of expressionism in both music and painting, his poetics is aimed at interpreting those intuitions resulting from meditations and observations of daily life and the space around him.

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