Visual Elements: The artwork features a delicate, abstract figure rendered in beige and pale green hues, with a central figure in a dynamic pose against a plain, light-colored background. The overall composition is simple yet striking.
Subject Matter: The central figure appears to be a stylized human form, with limbs extended in a graceful, dance-like motion. Accompanying the figure are numerical digits, adding an intriguing and conceptual layer to the piece.
Artistic Style and Technique: The work employs a minimalist, sculptural approach, utilizing a muted color palette and a focus on the expressive potential of the human form. The artist's technique likely involves a combination of molding and sculpting to achieve the distinctive textured appearance.
Context: This contemporary artwork may explore themes of movement, time, and the human experience, with the artist's intention potentially alluding to the ephemeral nature of the physical form or the relationship between the body and the passage of time. ...
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Costanza Candeloro graduated in 2014 from the Haute école d’art et de design in Geneva (HEAD). The artist now lives and works in Paris.
Costanza Candeloro employs writing as a generative element and research subject. Using deconstruction as a tool of enquiry, texts newly written or appropriated are transformed into words, signs and symbols and then declined in the form of sculptures, installations and performances, evolving into a continuous process of formation. Through a praxis of intuitive cognitive assimilation, aimed at making the original content disappear, Candeloro favours compositional elements and gestures along with different types of representation, crafted in a unique artistic approach.
“If, on one hand, the cosmology of images and reflections activated by the artist is complex and articulated, on the other it can offer an analysis of collective themes that relate to our everyday life in an inclusive and transversal way. Starting from words, marks and symbols, the artist creates sculptures, videos, installations and performances, works that are both independent and also part of a unitary organic narrative.” [Chiara Nuzzi] ...
Since the gallery was established in 2018, Martina Simeti has cultivated an interdisciplinary program. Martina Simeti is deeply involved in the production process together with the represented artists, working actively to generate new opportunities for exhibition beyond its own walls.