Giuseppe Stampone
For Maria Crispal
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Year | 2020 |
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Medium | Bic pen on paper |
Dimensions | 29.7 x 21 cm |
Nominated by | Alfredo Camerotti |
About the work
At this time in history when we were imprisoned because of COVID, I was particularly interested in analyzing interior environments. Within these interiors I depicted Malevich with his black square, a Russian icon, and a work by John Giorno. At a time when I no longer had any perception of life outside the walls, I was trying to cling to my identity, my history, and my education. I was trying to hold on to art, my life. I was anxious about that black square on a black background, I was afraid of losing myself in the resetting of my life, but paradoxically this same square fascinated me and attracted me to it. This is because I saw in it a possibility to question ourselves and create a new beginning in a sort of new renaissance, with new contents and new forms.