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This contemporary artwork depicts a larger-than-life close-up view of a mouth. The vibrant colors, ranging from deep reds to pale pinks, create a striking contrast against the black background. The prominent shapes of the teeth and gums command the viewer's attention, with the artist's skilled use of texture and brushstrokes accentuating the organic, fleshy nature of the subject matter. The intimate, visceral nature of the piece suggests an examination of themes related to the human body, mortality, and the visceral aspects of human experience. The artist's intention may be to challenge traditional notions of beauty and invite viewers to confront the raw, unvarnished realities of the corporeal self. ...
Alessandra Risi’s work talks about the essence of everyday life, memory and dreams. She generates a fast and loose painting. Different characters and everyday objects that tell stories appear. Through painting she looks for a way to communicate ideas, thoughts and worlds. Through color and the line a movement is understood in the objects as well as in the different planes. The tones appear according to each situation and they enhance the idea as well as the forms. Inside the painting there are two readings, the object and the situation and a mysterious and incomprehensible part. This makes the viewer generate a thought through it. Every day she looks for infinite possibilities to paint, the selection of situations or objects goes according to the feelings that she may have at each moment. ...
Ginsberg Galería is a contemporary art space located in Lima, Peru. Established in 2016 by Claudia Pareja, the gallery was conceived as a venue for presenting contemporary artistic practices within a context of critical reflection and intellectual engagement. Its curatorial approach centers on conceptual exploration, research-based work, and artistic innovation, with a particular emphasis on regional diversity and cultural specificity. Ginsberg Galería aims to foster an open platform where both emerging and established artists can experiment, share ideas, and contribute to broader cultural dialogues that transcend borders. ...