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Il giorno degli Hereri (2011) Painting by Stefano Galli
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 23.6in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Figurative
Forse molti non sanno perché noi, Hereri, in questi giorni di Agosto, ogni anno ci vestiamo
da militari utilizzando divise intere o mezze o solo un berretto di quel che, degli eserciti del
mondo, arriva di utilizzabile in questa terra di Namibia. Noi in questo giorno festeggiamo
l’inizio del genocidio della nostra gente che, poco più di un secolo fa, subii a seguito di una
battaglia persa a Watemberg. Noi combattemmo per ribellarci dalla schiavitù, dagli
espropri, dai sequestri, dalle violenze indiscriminate che ci opprimevano da quando la
Germania prese possesso della nostra terra.
Lothar von Trotha si chiamava l’esperto criminale militare mandato con un forte
contingente per sterminarci, cosa che fece con molta serietà. Non si conoscono con
precisione il numero delle vittime, c’è chi dice 100.000 e chi le riduce a 25.000, come se il
minor numero mitighi in qualche modo la colpa di aver programmato un sistematico
sterminio, molto del quale perpetrato in campi di concentramento.
Ecco, noi per questo, in questi giorni di Agosto, commemoriamo quella sconfitta
vestendoci da soldati, perché i sopravvissuti generarono ed i loro figli generarono a loro
volta permettendoci di esseri qui, oggi, vivi, cosa che di per se è una vittoria.
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Stefano Galli, born in 1950 in Falconara Marittima and nurtured amidst the dynamic milieu of Milan, seamlessly intertwines his artistic and scientific pursuits. Refusing to perceive a schism between the foundational principles of industrial and civil design and his lifelong commitment to art, Galli embarked on a journey where creativity and functionality coalesce.
Drawing inspiration from futurism, metaphysics, and surrealism, Galli's paintings bear the unmistakable imprint of these influential artistic movements, all while maintaining a distinct connection to the world of comics. His artistic vision transcends mere visual representation, delving into the realm of narrative composition. Themes, rich with inspiration, serve as the scaffolding upon which he constructs intricate narrative paths, often intertwining stories with images. Renowned art critic Prof. Philippe Daverio characterizes Galli's artistic expression as "meta-real," a playful manipulation of reality that distorts visual perception while affirming a concept of continuity between opposing forces—between the above and the below, the inside and the outside.
The evolution of Galli's painting unfolds as a nuanced exploration of interiors and exteriors in both space and time. His canvases feature perspectives dramatically altered to convey the absence of traditional spatial and temporal constraints, offering a singular tableau where deformation begets multiple viewpoints. In his hands, the canvas becomes a storytelling medium, akin to comic strips, allowing viewers to transcend time with a single glance. Galli emerges as a modern storyteller, utilizing the language of painting to present a dynamic fusion of narratives seen through the lens of art.
Galli's artistic triumphs have found homes in numerous collections across Italy and beyond. His works grace the walls of private collectors in Switzerland, France, Belgium, Germany, England, Spain, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : 1950
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists