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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
A woman is abandoned in an armchair.
The body is tired and vulnerable. It doesn't ask to be looked at, nor justified. Behind it, a female face emerges like an icon: strong, composed, full of
expectations. It is the image of the woman who must always be present, determined,
up to par. It's the portrait of what is expected of her. Beneath that face, a name appears: Chiara, the artist herself. It's a gesture of direct exposure: the ideal and the… real body belong to the same person. A tension arises between these two figures. On one side, the required strength, on the other, the need to yield. To not perform. The words "Freedom to let go" cross the painting like a necessary declaration.
Letting go isn't weakness, but resistance. It's the rejection of a model that demands constant sacrifice. Here, the artist signs not only the work, but the conflict that inhabits it. And she asserts that letting go is sometimes the most radical act a woman can make.
Chiara Poli explores the theme of female emancipation. She depicts women in their nakedness, free from the appearances and roles imposed by contemporary society. She celebrates the intimacy of women free to express themselves and live their full potential. Her mother's figure has influenced her art since childhood. Daughter of an emancipated and nonconformist woman, she assimilated the concepts of freedom of expression through the original clothes her mother made and the feminist theses she proposed at every opportunity. Chiara's maturation is the fruit of a profound intertwining of life and thought: classical studies, a degree, a job and a family, the commitments of a wife and mother, and the obsession with her art. This synthesis is fully reflected in her poetics, which, especially after the untimely death of her mother, evolved into a precise mission to give voice to her nonconformist and feminist soul, forcefully applying it to contemporary society.