Francesco Totaro's Diptych-Inspired Exhibition at La Giarina in Verona
Francesco Totaro's new exhibition at La Giarina in Verona explores a contemporary symbolism through diptychs, juxtaposing analog and digital techniques. The works, all in diptych form, combine acrylic painting with digital drawing and printing, creating dialectical relationships between images and materials. Totaro, born in Messina in 1961, decontextualizes metropolitan figures and projects them into geometric forms, addressing themes such as harmony/dissonance, the four elements, the akashic field, nature/capital, and heart/brain. The exhibition emphasizes the interconnection between the individual and the cosmos within contemporary, technological everyday life.
Key facts
- Francesco Totaro's exhibition is at La Giarina in Verona.
- The show is inspired by the diptych format.
- All works are created as diptychs.
- Techniques include acrylic painting and digital drawing/printing.
- Themes include harmony/dissonance, four elements, akashic field, nature/capital, heart/brain.
- Totaro was born in Messina in 1961.
- The exhibition aims to reestablish a contemporary symbolism.
- Figures are taken from the metropolitan world and decontextualized.
Entities
Artists
- Francesco Totaro
Institutions
- La Giarina
Locations
- Verona
- Italy
- Messina