Guglielmo Castelli's Third Solo Show at Francesca Antonini Gallery in Rome
Guglielmo Castelli (Turin, 1987) presents his third solo exhibition at Galleria Francesca Antonini in Rome, titled 'Iposcenio.' The show explores the liminal space between figures and their surroundings, inspired by Kant's concept of space as the form of external phenomena. Critic Davide Ferri's accompanying text traces influences from Francis Bacon to Édouard Vuillard's Nabi style and Piero della Francesca's fresco 'The Dream of Constantine.' The title 'Iposcenio' (understage) shifts focus to what lies beneath the sensible scene, generating it. Castelli's fluid chromatic interpenetration of space and figures suggests an original unity.
Key facts
- Guglielmo Castelli is from Turin, born 1987.
- This is his third exhibition at Galleria Francesca Antonini in Rome.
- The exhibition is titled 'Iposcenio.'
- Critic Davide Ferri wrote a text for the show.
- Influences include Francis Bacon, Édouard Vuillard, and Piero della Francesca.
- Piero della Francesca's fresco 'The Dream of Constantine' is cited.
- The title refers to the substans (substance) beneath the sensible scene.
- Castelli's work features fluid chromatic interpenetration of space and figures.
Entities
Artists
- Guglielmo Castelli
- Francis Bacon
- Édouard Vuillard
- Piero della Francesca
- Davide Ferri
Institutions
- Galleria Francesca Antonini
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Rome