A curation by Flavio Scaloni, Gallery Manager at Galerie Lo Scalo - The mask is a profound tool for exploring the duality of identity, serving as both a shield for the vulnerable self and a stage for social performance. Symbolically, it bridges the gap between the internal psyche and the world, evoking themes of anonymity, ritual, and the Jungian persona. Since 1950, artists have investigated the mask as a conceptual critique. Saul Steinberg famously used mundane materials to create his biting Mask Series (1958-1962), revealing the absurdity of social disguises. In painting, Jean-Michel Basquiat referenced neo-expressionist structures reminiscent of ancestral masks in works like Untitled (1981) to explore heritage and trauma. In photography, the world-famous Cindy Sherman transformed the mask into a medium of critique; her prosthetic-heavy works, such as Untitled #282 (1993), challenge the stability of identity. This selection explores how contemporary creators continue to peel back the layers of the human character.
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