Gianpiero Fanuli's Polaroid-Scale Mythologies at Galleria Riccardo Costantini
Gianpiero Fanuli (Misagne, 1977) presents a solo exhibition at Galleria Riccardo Costantini in Turin, channeling Alberto Savinio's subjective narrative technique into intimate Polaroid-format works. Fanuli's practice fragments mythic heroes into everyday, reachable scenes, contrasting expressionist nudes with brief figurative breaths and hypnotic compositions that blur the sublime into the quotidian. The artist builds a 'urban stage' of solid harmony, using a perspective that clarifies beauty and narrows the gap between logical and aesthetic analysis. The show runs in July 2018.
Key facts
- Gianpiero Fanuli was born in Misagne in 1977.
- The exhibition is held at Galleria Riccardo Costantini in Turin.
- Fanuli's works are in Polaroid format.
- The artist references Alberto Savinio's subjective narrative approach.
- Savinio's work 'Achille innamorato' is cited as a compositional model.
- Fanuli constructs an 'urban stage' (palcoscenico urbano) in his work.
- The review is written by Federica Maria Giallombardo.
- The exhibition took place in July 2018.
Entities
Artists
- Gianpiero Fanuli
- Alberto Savinio
Institutions
- Galleria Riccardo Costantini
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Misagne