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Lello
Esposito
Lello's sculptures and paintings are inspired by poetry and
the movies, but above all by the atmosphere of Naples. His
figures bear the echoes of urban malaise and social oppression
imprinted on them, yet they also feature the dimension of
redemption through transformation. |
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Mimmo
Paladino
Mimmo creates sculptures as well as "environmental
installations", using symbols and allegories that
intimate at archetypal situations and the processed memories
of the collective subconscious. His abstract works, full of
imposing strength, are characterized by a quality connected to
life and the transcendental. |
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Nino
Longobardi
Nino uses mixed materials, both in his painting and in his
sculpture. His producing surfaces break up the classical
balances, projecting the strength and inner intensity of
materialism. His works are austere and unadorned, producing
dramatic atmosphere, without wanton internalization. |
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Renato Barisani
(Sculptor & Painter)
Renato uses mix materials, being interested in the limits of
fields of color. Through neo-Dadaist idiom and geometric
abstraction, he creates multi-layered surfaces, opening a
dialogue between natural and artificial world. |
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Ugo Attardi
Ugo draws using classical analogies and light undertones,
giving volume to the human body, which he places at the center
of his field of vision, as well as at the borderline between
the past and the present. The body appears as the legacy of a
classicism that never died out, remaining alive. Ugo works
with painting, sculpture and ceramic. |
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