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The artwork showcases a dark, moody canvas with a prominent pattern of triangles and textured layers. The overall composition creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, with the interplay of light and shadow adding to the work's visual interest. The subdued, earthy color palette, primarily in shades of green, conveys a contemplative and introspective mood. The artist's use of layering techniques and textural elements suggests an emphasis on the materiality of the medium, reflecting a contemporary approach to abstract painting. This piece likely aims to evoke a meditative response in the viewer, inviting contemplation on the interplay of form, texture, and the expressive potential of the painted surface. ...
Born in 1973 in Brindisi, Italy, Giuseppe Gabellone lives and works in Paris. Through his practice, which combines several mediums, Gabellone created the basis for his synthesis of the surreal, the classical and the baroque. His work is characterised by strict formal research and constant experimentation with different mediums and their idioms and materials, resulting in an analytic reflection on the use of space. Since the beginning of the 2000’s, he has been investigating different types of wall sculpture, reinterpreting traditional Italian wall relief. The work investigates the dialectics between two and three dimensions, and between representation and ornament. “Trying new things is the driving force”, he henceforth explains. He has thus set aside the production of photography of sculptures (certainly the most well-known facet of his work) to invest frontally in the sculptural field. Each new project gives way to material experimentation. ...
Over the years, the gallery has developed a programme of exhibitions with Italian and international artists, focusing on themes related to time, space and the human condition. Moving to Milan in 2003, developed a narrative connected to a nomadic attitude, using different spaces in the city. ZERO... has collaborated with national and international museums, as well as public and private institutions.