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A page from an old dictionary, embodying a sense of memory and knowledge. At the top, the word "ARCHITECT" stands out, almost becoming the title and conceptual framework for the work.
Strong pictorial signs, red and black, which break the geometric rigidity with freer and more corporeal gestures.
The work thrives on its nature as a pictorial collage, where the page is no longer a simple support but an integral part of the message: the word architect… is transformed into an image, and the image into a body.
« If we assign a place to art by designating it a space in which it must act, then we run the risk of rendering it harmless. Art must be subversive. -Anselm Kiefer »
Pietro Daresta is an experienced artist based in Italy whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in France, the United Arab Emirates, and Monaco. His works explore the themes of humanity and its frailties, the passage of time, and the observation of the universe, where everything is destined to change. In Daresta's most recent compositions, he has developed a more personal artisitc approach, moving from the sphere of minimalism and the conceptual towards the informal.