The exhibition La rivoluzione dell’immagine (The Image Revolution), which includes works by two great interpreters ofcontemporary art, Urs Lüthi (Lucerne, 1947) and Arnold Mario Dall’O (Lana di Bolzano, 1960), opens today in Massa, at the Palazzo Ducale. The exhibition, curated by Mauro Daniele Lucchesi, displays Lüthi’s sculptures on one side and Dall’O’s aluminum paintings on the other.
Lüthi’s works, we read in the presentation text, “recount the transparency of intelligence but also the process of aging and death, which for Urs Lüthi are normal things, always better a life as an artist than to surrender to the banality of reality. Death is certainly also a feature of the work of Arnold Dall’O, an artist and lecturer who lives and works in Merano. For years he has been working on transforming images of the mundane and everyday into something else and different. First, he assigns a time to the shooting of images retrieved from the net because painting is slow, digital photographs are reborn with the long times of a painting by punctiform brushstrokes, rebuilding their unity. On the other he performs an operation of metamorphosis that makes one look at reality through the cloud or nuages of painting.” Among the works on display are Lüthi’s glass sculptures and Dall’O’s “punctiform” paintings.
The exhibition, with free admission, is open daily (until July 2) Tuesday through Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. For information: Municipality of Massa (phone: +39 05854901, website: www.comune.massa.ms.it) and Quattro Coronati Association (phone: +39 3288375423, e-mail: mdlucc57@gmail.com).
Urs Lüthi and Arnold Mario Dall'O: exhibition opens in Massa, Ducal Palace |
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