Rosario Vicidomini's Solo Show at Spazio Curva Pura in Rome
Rosario Vicidomini (Salerno, 1986) presents his solo exhibition "Fino ad ora" at Spazio Curva Pura in Rome, accompanied by a catalog. The artist, previously known for lyrical paintings of isolated pebbles exploring volume, now shifts toward depicting the soul and its movements, particularly through faces. His most striking works abandon three-dimensional investigation for unexpected two-dimensionality, referencing Matisse rather than Cézanne or Jenny Saville. This enantiodromia—a running to the opposite—suggests rapid evolution toward remarkable results. The review by Pericle Guaglianone appears in Artribune.
Key facts
- Rosario Vicidomini was born in Salerno in 1986.
- The solo exhibition is titled 'Fino ad ora'.
- The exhibition takes place at Spazio Curva Pura in Rome.
- A catalog accompanies the exhibition.
- Vicidomini previously painted isolated pebbles exploring volume.
- His new work focuses on the soul and faces.
- Two paintings show unexpected two-dimensionality, referencing Matisse.
- The review is written by Pericle Guaglianone for Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Rosario Vicidomini
- Henri Matisse
- Paul Cézanne
- Jenny Saville
- Pericle Guaglianone
Institutions
- Spazio Curva Pura
- Artribune
Locations
- Salerno
- Italy
- Rome