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The artwork "Choreography of Species: Rosa Tannenzapfen" by Paolo Chiasera features a series of small framed paintings arranged in a linear fashion, creating a minimalist and cohesive visual rhythm. Each frame contains a subtle depiction with muted colors and delicate brushwork, inviting viewers to explore the intricate details. The repetitive sequence suggests the theme of movement and transformation, perhaps symbolizing species' evolution or interaction. The style is contemporary, employing a minimalistic approach that emphasizes simplicity and repetition. This piece reflects Chiasera’s exploration of the interplay between culture and nature, emphasizing historical and social narratives. ...
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Paolo Chiasera’s multi-disciplinary work involves installation, video, painting, performance, architecture, curating and writing. These mediums often overlap in Chiasera’s analysis and staging of collective myths, cultural symbols and icons. Through manifold narratives the artist retraces the interactions between history and power, social groups, and the loss of control. For years Chiasera has addressed the complex relationship which connects people to their role models and traditions, as in the Tupac Project in 2005, a monument dedicated to Tupac Amaru Shakur, the Black Panther rapper who died in ‘96 in a Las Vegas. More recently, while the relationship between the body and architecture has remained central, his practice has focused on the medium of painting in its expanded field of appearance and use. ...