the painter’s room #4
Fulvio Di Piazza
In the pictorial path of Fulvio Di Piazza, the abstract / figurative opposition is far from obvious: rather, it has become a dialectic that takes on a moving course, iridescent, elusive, because it largely depends on the viewpoint of the observer of his paintings. […]
The closer you get, or move away, from his paintings, regardless of size, and more unexpected figures flourish, monsters spring from landscapes, clouds and springs rise from gruesome grunts, fish emerge from insects, reptiles sprout from eddies of lava, bearded thugs from poisonous vapors, or, the other way around, all these forms lose all meaning and are transformed into meanders bordering on the informal.
Extract from the text by Marco Senaldi
Published on the occasion of the exhibition “Alessandro Bazan | Fulvio Di Piazza. Abstract ", curated by Marco Senaldi, 28 May – 8 August 2020, Gallery Giovanni Bonelli, Milan.
The painter's room - Elements of contemporary painting is an editorial series that narrates and collects the testimonies of contemporary painters who, at various levels, they are indicative of the evolution and topicality of the pictorial language, giving voice both to the Masters and to the mid-career artists as well as to the young promises who are confronted with this medium.