A curation by Flavio Scaloni, Gallery Manager at Galerie Lo Scalo - The horizon line is an endlessly compelling theme, representing the ultimate line of limit and possibility. It inspires artists as a powerful symbol of the unknown, the goal of a journey, and the metaphorical boundary between the earth and the sky. Psychologically, the horizon evokes a sense of aspiration, distance, and often, a profound solitude when viewed across a vast expanse.
In contemporary art, the horizon has become a subject of minimal yet intense exploration. The painter Agnes Martin devoted her career to subtle, often almost invisible, horizontal lines across pale canvases, as seen in works like 'The Tree' (1964). Her work transforms the horizon into a subject of quiet, meditative abstraction. The photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto is world-famous for his stark and beautiful Seascapes series, begun in 1980, which feature a perfectly bisected composition: the sea below and the sky above, separated by an unmoving, meditative horizon line. This collection celebrates the horizon's enduring power as a symbol of both visual simplicity and philosophical depth.
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