A curation by Flavio Scaloni, Gallery Manager at Galerie Lo Scalo - The Dog is an enduring theme in art, representing the fundamental human-animal bond. It symbolizes loyalty, companionship, protection, and unconditional love. Psychologically, the dog in art often functions as an extension of the owner's identity or a mirror reflecting domestic bliss and fidelity—a silent, ever-present witness to the human experience. Throughout history, from Roman mosaics to Renaissance portraits, dogs have signified social status and moral virtue. Post-1950, the theme evolved to explore consumerism and pop culture. Keith Haring frequently featured a highly stylized, dancing dog in his graphic work, using it as a symbol for a vibrant, accessible, and energetic pop sensibility, embodying urban life and movement. William Wegman is perhaps the most celebrated contemporary artist to work with dogs; his notable artwork, the photograph Man Ray, Frog/Dog (1982), humorously explores anthropomorphism and the absurdity of portraiture, making his Weimaraner dogs world-famous subjects. This collection celebrates the diverse roles of the dog in art, from cherished family member to conceptual muse.
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