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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
14.5x15.7in
About this artwork
Daniel captured the thrilling rush of the race with vibrant tempera strokes, blending cubism and figurative forms to show motion and energy. With overlapping shapes and lively colors, Daniel wanted you to feel the horses’ power and the jockeys’ determination—a dynamic celebration of speed and spirit that will electrify any room it graces.
Daniel Schinasi, born May 17, 1933, in Alexandria, Egypt, and passed away on April 12, 2021, in Nice, France, is the founder of the Neofuturism movement. His work aimed to express themes of dignity, memory, and hope, providing viewers with a sense of movement and faith in renewal. Daniel had more than 300 personal exhibitions. He painted murals in rail stations, hospitals, churches, schools, and universities across Europe. As the founder of Neofuturism, Schinasi reinterprets Marinetti’s Futurism, proposing an ethical modernity. His artwork sheds new light on the trajectory of Italian avant-gardes in the 20th century, demonstrating how Schinasi innovatively reinterprets Futurism, freeing it from the rhetoric of mechanization and its dystopian outcomes, while conveying a message of hope and peace. In contrast to the frenetic image of consumer society, Schinasi depicts machines activated by human muscle and breath, such as bicycles, highlighting the harmony between humanity and nature.
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