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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
"Dedalo" is constructed as a weave that seeks not order, but necessity. Overlapping strips, folded and constrained within a defined perimeter, generate an unstable lattice, in which each element supports and hinders the other. The structure doesn't enclose the space: it tensions it.
The deep green absorbs light and reflects it irregularly, revealing streaks and compression points. Unexpected voids open up between the overlapping layers, cracks… through which the wall behind emerges. The work thus ceases to be an independent surface and becomes a threshold, allowing real space to penetrate the pictorial device.
In dialogue with the myth of Daedalus, the structure does not represent a labyrinth but embodies its condition: a system constructed by intelligence that, in attempting to contain, ends up revealing its own openings. Protection and limitation, orientation and loss coexist in the same gesture.
Giampiero Riccobello, born in Rome, works between Rome and Milan, using painting, sculpture, and unconventional materials, drawing on a background in art history. His style oscillates between informal abstraction and conceptual exploration, favoring processes of layering, subtraction, and material interventions on neutral surfaces, with earthy colors and unexpected accents. His works evoke an indirect human presence and transform common materials into symbols, conveying a sense of suspension, intimacy, and a reflection on memory and the passage of time.