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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
22x15in
About this artwork
Figurative black art that bridges the gap with informal art. Less precise figures, the presence of spots, and the absence of color.
SIMPLE THEME, GRAPHIC IMPRESSIONS, DICTED BY A CONSCIENCE SEARCHING FOR SELF IN CHAOS. THE TITLE IMPLIES NOT A STORM-LIKE AFTERNOON, BUT THE ESSENTIAL ONE OF MIDDLE AGE, OF CALM. NOT THE BIRD OF THE MORNING, NOR THE SAD DECLINE OF THE EVENING, BUT THE TEDIUM-DRIFT OF A TIME IN-BETWEEN, UNIMPORTANT, OF LITTLE CHARACTER,… BORING.
RIDING A CYCLE IN THE AFTERNOON COULD UNLEASH AN EMOTIONAL STORM OF STRANGE SENSATIONS, THE CLIMAX OF AN INDEFINITE PARABLE THAT HAS NEITHER A BEGINNING NOR AN END.
Paolo Uttieri is a contemporary painter active since the 1970s. He began his career with Surrealism and combined painting with a solid theoretical background, which led him to publish essays on Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael in 1984. In 1988, he founded Nerismo, a pictorial movement in which black becomes a conceptual expression, generating broken lines, incomplete forms, and luminous voids. His technique, which includes oil on canvas, mixed media, and watercolor, moves from the essential figurative to the abstract and conceptual, inviting profound introspection and a confrontation with the invisible. He has held approximately 250 exhibitions in Italy and abroad and is featured in over 200 books, catalogs, encyclopedias, and important magazines. He has been praised by critics and scholars such as Vittorio Sgarbi, Paolo Levi, and Philippe Daverio. He exhibited at the Rome Triennale, as part of the 77th Venice Film Festival, and for synopses of his works at the Venice Biennale in 2022 and 2024.