Reproductions (Day for Night, #1)

Isabelle Cornaro

Reproductions (Day for Night, #1), 2018180 x 300 x 6cmSign in to view price
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acrylic spray on canvasGalerie Francesca Pia
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This abstract artwork features a harmonious blend of muted purple, pink, and gray hues. The softly blurred composition creates a sense of atmosphere and atmosphere, with indistinct forms and shapes that evoke a dreamlike, ethereal quality. The technique appears to be a type of photographic manipulation or digital manipulation, producing a hazy, yet visually captivating image. This piece likely aims to evoke a contemplative, introspective mood, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect on the ephemeral nature of existence. ...

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Isabelle Cornaro
Artist
Isabelle Cornaro
B.1974, French

Through painting, sculpture, installation and film, Isabelle Cornaro explores the ways history and culture affect contemporary society’s perception of reality. A trained art historian specialising in 16th century European Modernism, the artist developed a visual language with art historical references to a wide range of periods, from baroque to modernism. In her series of installations titled Paysage avec poussin et témoins, Cornaro deconstructs landscapes in paintings of 17th-century artist Nicolas Poussin. Through the use of pedestals and meticulous orchestration of the display of objects, pathways and shadows, she turns landscapes into three-dimensional installations, questioning their cultural and aesthetic value. Cornaro often works with found objects and their assigned symbolism in the Western power dynamics, cultural representation and art history, tracing and challenging ways they shape one’s understanding of the world. ...

Isabelle Cornaro: Artworks
God Box (column #3)
Isabelle CornaroGod Box (column #3), 2014
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Streams II (#6, Aluminum)
Isabelle CornaroStreams II (#6, Aluminum), 2019
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Streams II (#4, Aluminum)
Isabelle CornaroStreams II (#4, Aluminum), 2019
150 x 22.5 x 11.5cm
Streams II (#11, Aluminum)
Untitled
Isabelle CornaroUntitled, 2019
22.5 x 22.5 x 7.4cm
Séquence III #1
Séquence III #2
Séquence III #3
Golden Memories (Yellow #5)
Galerie Francesca Pia
Gallery
Galerie Francesca Pia
Zürich

Galerie Francesca Pia was founded 1990 in Bern and from their first exhibitions forward has consistently fostered contemporary artists including Betty Woodman (1990), Peter Fischli & David Weiss (1992), Hans-Peter Feldmann (1993), Thomas Bayrle (1998), Mai-Thu Perret (2000), Wade Guyton (2004), Jutta Koether (2008) and Rochelle Feinstein (2016) et al. Today the gallery is known for the discovery and promotion of emerging artists. After 16 years in Bern, the gallery moved to a larger space in Zurich in 2007. In 2012 the gallery extended and relocated to a more generous space in the historic Löwenbrau building, where it continues to engage in an ambitious program, representing over thirty artists of different generations. ...

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