A curation by Flavio Scaloni, Gallery Manager at Galerie Lo Scalo - The Pear, with its sensual, unique curve, provides artists with an immediate, compelling form, symbolizing fertility, the female body, and the fleeting nature of life (vanitas) due to its quick replenishment and decay. Its simple, evocative shape allows for both realistic study and abstract departure. While historically featured in Dutch Golden Age still lives, the pear took on a new psychological and political resonance in the 20th century. Post-1950, artists used it to explore form, emotion, and identity. The celebrated photographer Irving Penn often featured fruit and vegetables in his iconic still lives, creating elegant, minimalist compositions that treated the pear as an object of exquisite, timeless beauty, such as in his series on natural forms. The pear's form was radically re-envisioned by Pop artist Claes Oldenburg, whose large-scale sculptures like Soft Pear (1963) transformed the humble fruit into a floppy, tactile object of monumental consumer culture, humorously questioning the traditional still life. This collection explores the pear as a muse: a figure of formal perfection, sensory pleasure, and profound, yet often humorous, commentary on existence.
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