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Giulia Napoleone
The Skies are Changing
Oils, drawings, etchings 1999- 2003
6th April – 18th May 2002
The exhibition is dedicated to the last four years of the artist’s
work; the result is rich in themes and suggestions. On display are twenty
oil paintings, five large format ink on paper drawings (35x123 cm), twenty-eight
drawings (also ink on paper) and six mezzotints. The title of the show,
The Skies are Changing, comes from a verse in Horace’s Epistolae,
Caelum, non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt, and underlines how
changing techniques imply a drastic change in expressive forms. In this
nucleus of oil paintings, shown to the public for the first time, Prussian
blues, cobalts, azures and sky-blues have surpassed the aqueous dimensions
of her immense water-colours, where lines, traces and surfaces are tensed
in a vibration which is exalted by the absence of matter. In these paintings,
the use of canvas and oils, which the artist masters with verve, using
its body to the full, constitute a surface where the constant overlaying
of a rigorous and controlled pictorial gesture composes rhythmic and
vibrant scansions. True lines of tension which in her latest works have
taken the form of strings, modifying the way that light is refracted.
In the passage from the watercolour to oils, the artist’s painting
has gained a sculptural, bas-relief dimension, where the refraction of
light is the protagonist in works which are apparently monochrome. But
the soul of Giulia Napoleone has not changed. Her artistic quest is still
that of grasping and recovering an emotion - that of a perception of
the light, which still moves and perturbs our senses when we are before
the vision.
Biography
of Giulia Napoleone
Catalogue: 30x22 cm; 32 pages; 10 colour reproductions.
Text by Andrea Alibrandi, biography by Lucia Presilla.
Edizioni Il Ponte, Florence. Price €10
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