Domenico Villano - Saint Michael
Domenico Villano - Saint Michael
SKU:ASTA001
Acrylic, 80x100
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Certificato: Yes
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Canvas
Soggetto: City
Stile: Abstract
Description of the work
Description of the work
The work was created using the Décollage technique, used by various artists since the 1950s, which involves layering posters or flyers, which are then gradually torn away. This technique is undoubtedly linked, first and foremost, to the poetics of the object, as it involves the use of discarded materials from consumer society. Another key component is Pop Art's interest in mass media. Finally, artistic gesture also comes into play, as the artist tears down the posters. The greatest exponent of the Décollage technique was Mimmo Rotella.
Domenico Villano draws directly from the aesthetics of Pop Art; indeed, the protagonists of his works are often icons from the 1950s that appear on posters (in this case, the image depicts a famous painting by Guido Reni). The poster itself, or rather, the object, is reconfigured by the artist through the act of tearing. This practice simply introduces the accidental nature of reality directly and abruptly into the artwork, giving it a new meaning. The tears, which mimic the ravages of time on the posters or the effects of weather, shift the work from an abstract dimension to the concrete dimension of existence. The artist further reconfigures the work through gestural painting, inspired by Abstract Expressionism and, more directly, by the Pop Art practiced by the Piazza del Popolo School. The presence of advertising elements and graphic symbols also falls within the scope of a Pop aesthetic.
Domenico Villano was born in Battipaglia in 1980. He developed his artistic career in Naples, drawing inspiration from the great masters of Pop Art, particularly Mimmo Rotella, from whom he borrowed the decollage technique. He has also worked as a set designer for RAI and Mediaset projects. He has exhibited his work in numerous exhibitions, including international ones (September 2015, Munich, Germany, Angelo Hotel Munich Leuchtenbergring; December 2015, Cava de Tirreni, Mediateca Marte; January 2016, São Paulo, Brazil, Golden Tulip Hotel Paulista; February 2016, Sanremo, Casa Sanremo, Palasanremo; June 2015, Naples, Mostra D'Oltremare).
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