As a part of my research, I visited the most recent exhibition in the Cortesi Gallery, Mayfair. The work featured was of a very abstract nature, and appeared to be an exploration of illusion and texture. The piece above, entitled 'Untitled, Orange' by Agostino Bonalumi was one of my favourite exhibits in the gallery. The piece, constructed of vinyl tempera on shaped canvas, radiated with both a sense of revelation and mystery; the shape beneath the canvas remaining both in a state of suggestion and in disguise. I especially found the choice of vibrant vinyl to be most interesting.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Visit to... The Cortesi Gallery May 2015
As a part of my research, I visited the most recent exhibition in the Cortesi Gallery, Mayfair. The work featured was of a very abstract nature, and appeared to be an exploration of illusion and texture. The piece above, entitled 'Untitled, Orange' by Agostino Bonalumi was one of my favourite exhibits in the gallery. The piece, constructed of vinyl tempera on shaped canvas, radiated with both a sense of revelation and mystery; the shape beneath the canvas remaining both in a state of suggestion and in disguise. I especially found the choice of vibrant vinyl to be most interesting.
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