Mourners

Adrian Paci

Mourners, 202336 x 45 x 4cmSign in to view price
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watercolor and gouache on paperKaufmann Repetto
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork presented is a charcoal sketch depicting a dynamic figure amidst swirling movements. The muted tones of the charcoal create a sense of ethereal, dreamlike quality, while the bold, expressive lines convey a powerful, almost primal energy. The subject appears to be a representation of the human form, with the artist utilizing abstraction and gesture to capture the essence of the figure rather than realistic detail. The work showcases the artist's skill in drawing and their ability to evoke emotion and movement through the medium of charcoal. The overall style and technique suggest a modernist or expressionist influence, hinting at the artist's intention to explore the human condition through a raw, visceral artistic approach. ...

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Artist
Adrian Paci
B.1969, Albanian

Adrian Paci was born in Shkodër, Albania in 1969. Paci lives and works between Milan and Shkodër. Using his own experience of immigration from Albania to Italy, and stories of family and friends, Paci addresses such issues as exile, identity, memory and collective history. Paci’s body of work looks back on those tumultuous times, addressing the radical political shifts of his homeland as it transitioned away from communism to a chaotic free market economy and his subsequent experiences as an artist in exile. Using media such as video, installation, painting, and photography, Paci reflects upon an existential condition – dislocation, loss and the rediscovery of one’s origins with a immediacy and irony sense. His investigations lead him to question the role of the artist and the truly nature of the work of art, in an ongoing, subtle celebration of everyday life. Through his work, Paci inserted himself into social situations, engaging both his private and public life in an effort to discover -or recover- how we live, by creating works situated in the everyday, Paci reveals how our lives are interconnected and how are shaped by our environmental boundaries. ...

Adrian Paci: Artworks
The Bride
Adrian PaciThe Bride, 2025
80 x 60 x 2cm
At Sea
At Sea
Secondo Pasolini
The walk
Il salto
The Procession
Untitled
Adrian PaciUntitled, 2019
140 x 186 x 2.5cm
Medea
Adrian PaciMedea, 2019
167 x 220 x 2cm
U’ncuontru
Untitled
Adrian PaciUntitled, 2021
183 x 160 x 1cm
Two Mothers
Dancers
Adrian PaciDancers, 2022
64 x 83.5 x 4cm
The Thinker
Visitors
Adrian PaciVisitors, 2023
52.5 x 70 x 4cm
Mourners
Adrian PaciMourners, 2023
52.5 x 70 x 4cm
Mourners
Adrian PaciMourners, 2023
36 x 45 x 4cm
Visitors
Dancers
Kaufmann Repetto
Gallery
Kaufmann Repetto
Milan, New York City

francesca kaufmann gallery opened in January 2000. Since then, the gallery has aimed to explore a diverse range of media, with a focus on video, site specific installation, and a special attention towards the works of female artists. After ten years in its historical location, the gallery opened in a new space in October 2010, under the name kaufmann repetto, to mark the partnership between Francesca Kaufmann and Chiara Repetto. In its new location, the gallery has been able to further develop its exhibition programming through a project space dedicated predominantly to younger artists, as well as a courtyard for large scale outdoor installations, which run parallel to the gallery’s main exhibition schedule. In 2013, the gallery inaugurated a new location in Chelsea, New York, with a parallel program to the gallery’s main space in Milan. In 2019 the New York location moved to Tribeca, expanding to a 3,000 sq ft exhibition space. The inaugural exhibition at the gallery’s new space in Tribeca was a solo show by Lily van der Stokker. ...

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