A curation by Flavio Scaloni, Gallery Manager at Galerie Lo Scalo - The Water Lily theme, or Nymphaea, is a profound artistic inspiration, symbolizing purity, rebirth, and spiritual transcendence as the flower emerges pristine from murky waters. It offers psychological connotations of tranquility and resilience. While Claude Monet's Nymphéas (late 19th-early 20th century) is the historical paradigm, the motif was reinvented post-1950. The scale and near-abstraction of Monet's late works heavily influenced Abstract Expressionism. Notable artists include Joan Mitchell, whose abstract, gestural Water Lilies (c. 1970s-80s) captured the pond's energy. Alex Katz offered a Pop Art-tinged, "Cool Painting" tribute with his Water Lilies – Homage to Monet Series (2009–2010), translating the subject into his signature flat, large-scale, color-field aesthetic, exemplified by the monumental Homage to Monet 5. Roy Lichtenstein also gave the theme a graphic, Pop treatment with Water Lily Pond with Reflections (1992). A world-famous photographer who explored water's surface and reflections with minimalist, meditative intensity is Hiroshi Sugimoto, known for his Seascapes series.
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