Simona Weller's Solo Exhibition at Galleria Tiziana Di Caro in Naples
Galleria Tiziana Di Caro in Naples presents a solo exhibition of Simona Weller, featuring works from her early career in the 1970s to recent paintings. The exhibition highlights the influence of masters such as Leoncillo, Ferruccio Ferrazzi, Mario Mafai, Mino Maccari, and Giulio Turcato on Weller's artistic formation. Her work combines linguistic and figurative culture with traces of written phrases drawn from an introspective unconscious, akin to French pointillism. Vivid chromaticism enhances graphic signs articulated on black boards, incorporating fragments of words, dates, and symbolic references. White graffiti and poetic visual segments create a concatenation of volumes with wavy tones, evoking a Cubist lyricism.
Key facts
- Simona Weller was born in Rome in 1940.
- The exhibition is held at Galleria Tiziana Di Caro in Naples.
- Works span from the 1970s to recent productions.
- Influences include Leoncillo, Ferruccio Ferrazzi, Mario Mafai, Mino Maccari, and Giulio Turcato.
- Weller's paintings incorporate written phrases and symbolic references.
- The style is described as pointillist and Cubist.
- Black boards serve as a base for graphic signs and graffiti.
- The exhibition was reviewed by Giuseppe Amedeo Arnesano.
Entities
Artists
- Simona Weller
- Leoncillo
- Ferruccio Ferrazzi
- Mario Mafai
- Mino Maccari
- Giulio Turcato
Institutions
- Galleria Tiziana Di Caro
- Artribune
Locations
- Naples
- Italy
- Rome