Giulia Napoleone's Black-and-White Cosmos at Galleria Il Ponte
Galleria Il Ponte in Florence presents a solo exhibition of works by Giulia Napoleone (born 1936 in Pescara). The show features her black-and-white abstract compositions that explore cosmic and spiritual themes through geometric and organic forms. Napoleone's meticulous technique creates a dialogue between light and shadow, fullness and emptiness, evoking both the firmament and the hazelnut groves of Viterbo. The exhibition is reviewed by Niccolò Lucarelli on Artribune.
Key facts
- Giulia Napoleone was born in Pescara in 1936.
- The exhibition is held at Galleria Il Ponte in Florence.
- The works are in black and white.
- The art explores abstract, sidereal, and infinite themes.
- Napoleone's technique is described as 'certosina perizia' (painstaking skill).
- The compositions include geometric and abstract forms.
- The review mentions hazelnut groves of Viterbo as inspiration.
- The review was written by Niccolò Lucarelli for Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Giulia Napoleone
Institutions
- Galleria Il Ponte
- Artribune
Locations
- Florence
- Pescara
- Viterbo
- Italy