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The collage talks about borders, politics, dreams and utopia. an island stands for dream holidays, but it is also a place that is difficult to reach. it s an island of the blissful and at the same time an island of the damned. maybe it is a question of perspective. anyway the medium of the collage allows a view in a dreamworld.
« "What you can't talk about, you have to paint". »
Rudi Cotroneo is a prize-winning Austrian painter with works featured in several solo exhibitions in his homeland. His atmospheric paintings bring the past, present and future together while representing situations, travel and transit from an existential perspective. Cotroneo infuses these captured moments with poetry and volatility. He mainly works using the collage technique, as the images are isolated from their motifs. Painting “pushes them through the wall of time”, creating a new reality.