Giuseppe Buzzotta's Moon Screens at Operativa Arte Contemporanea in Rome
Giuseppe Buzzotta (Palermo, 1983) presents Moon Screens at Operativa Arte Contemporanea in Rome until May 15, 2016. The exhibition features a large wooden matrix stained black ink, which imprints arcane signs, lines, and forms in pure color. Buzzotta's vital research explores chromatic force and materiality, with Moon Screens reflecting inner energy fields and abstract worlds. Small watercolored squares, seemingly identical and signed, show a living, mystical pigment as allegory of life and death. Red dominates a large canvas painted in patches and a smaller dark surface torn by tonal power. The gallery is located at Via del Consolato 10.
Key facts
- Giuseppe Buzzotta was born in Palermo in 1983.
- The exhibition Moon Screens runs until May 15, 2016.
- The venue is Operativa Arte Contemporanea in Rome.
- A large wooden matrix stained black ink is central to the show.
- Moon Screens are described as screens reflecting inner energy fields.
- Small watercolored squares are signed and show a living pigment.
- Red is a dominant color in a large canvas and a smaller dark surface.
- The gallery address is Via del Consolato 10.
Entities
Artists
- Giuseppe Buzzotta
Institutions
- Operativa Arte Contemporanea
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Palermo
- Via del Consolato 10