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Framing :
Plexiglass under plexiglas Framing on request
Dimensions :
18.9x22.8in
About this artwork
"Toro de Borrel" is a work created on Montesanto paper, through the skillful use of charcoal, sanguine, sepia and white chalk. The scene depicted evokes with archaic intensity a moment of prehistoric hunting, in which the figure of the bull emerges with primordial force, surrounded by signs and symbols that recall the totemic universe of ancestral civilizations. The pictorial gesture, essential but powerfully evocative, refers to a lost ritual, where… art and survival merge in a single expressive act. The stylised human figures, dancing and armed, seem to invoke a sacred balance between man and nature, evoking the collective memory of the origins. In this work, time dissolves and we find ourselves immersed in a universal narrative, imprinted on the surface like a fragment of myth.
« The painting of the future was born in caves, since art has always been the most fascinating medium with which matter depicts the spirit. »
Andrea Benetti is the author of the Manifesto of Neo-Rock Art, presented at the 53rd Venice Biennale. His works have been acquired by international art collections and museums (United Nations, Vatican, Quirinale, Chamber of Deputies, etc.). Several universities have conducted graduate research on his art. He has collaborated with many universities to organize exhibitions and seminars on Neo-Rock Painting (Universities of Bari, Bergamo, Bologna, Ferrara, Johns Hopkins University, Lecce, Messina, Roma Tre, and Venice). In 2020, he won the "Nettuno d'Oro" Award from the city of Bologna. His biography appears in major encyclopedias, including Treccani, De Agostini, and WikiArt, and is translated into 45 languages on Wikipedia.