Domenico Bianchi's Geometric Abstraction at Casamadre Naples
Domenico Bianchi (born 1955 in Sgurgola) presents a solo exhibition at Casamadre in Naples. His abstract painting employs rigorous geometric principles, creating modular forms that transcend the natural color of materials like fiberglass. The works feature repetitive, archetypal signs and a Cartesian precision of line, with diaphanous light emphasizing the material's state. The exhibition orchestrates a fragmented multiplicity where each painting is a unit, yet the whole forms a hypnotic spatial articulation. The show brings painting to an intimate, sacred plane, allowing a freedom of gaze without visual free will.
Key facts
- Domenico Bianchi was born in 1955 in Sgurgola.
- The exhibition is held at Casamadre in Naples.
- Bianchi's work uses geometric principles and modular forms.
- Materials include fiberglass, emphasizing natural state.
- The exhibition features repetitive, archetypal signs.
- Cartesian precision and diaphanous light are key elements.
- The show creates a fragmented multiplicity from individual units.
- The work is described as intimate and sacred.
Entities
Artists
- Domenico Bianchi
Institutions
- Casamadre
- Artribune
Locations
- Naples
- Italy
- Sgurgola