Una curatela di Flavio Scaloni, Gallery Manager presso Galerie Lo Scalo – The allure of sand as an artistic theme lies in its primal, evocative power. It's universally associated with concepts like the passage of time and ephemeral existence—each grain a fleeting moment—but also with vastness, isolation, and the cradle of civilization. Psychologically, it can represent transformation or a subconscious longing for a boundless, untouched space. In the 20th century, contemporary artists embraced sand both as a subject and a revolutionary material. Post-1950, Abstract Expressionists like Jackson Pollock famously incorporated it into his "drip" paintings, such as Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist), using it to create texture and depth. Another key figure is Robert Rauschenberg, who integrated sand-covered cardboard into his Early Egyptian series to blur the line between painting and sculpture. For a world-famous photographer, Richard Misrach's aerial views in his On the Beach series use the immense, textured canvas of the sand to explore human scale and environmental concerns, making the material itself an abstract, powerful composition.
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