Three Artists Explore Chromatic Intensity in Pietrasanta Group Show
A group exhibition titled 'Pigmenti' at Kyro Art Gallery in Pietrasanta, curated by Antimo Pascale, brings together three artists—Anila Rubiku, Eleonora Rossi, and Giuseppe Ciracì—whose works are united by a robust chromatic presence. The show transforms the gallery into a permeable space where individual emotional signatures soften under a collective sign. Anila Rubiku (born 1970 in Durrës) presents eight delicate works on A4 paper from her series 'Hope' is the thing with feathers (2022), referencing a line by Emily Dickinson. The pieces protrude from the wall, vibrating in space like a small flock of birds, reflecting human plurality. Eleonora Rossi (born 1976 in Milan) contributes 'Fragments' (2022), an autobiographical and intimate device that employs three different modes—photography, video, and drawing—to tell the same story from different linguistic perspectives. Giuseppe Ciracì (born 1975 in Brindisi) offers thirteen works, including 'Paesaggio negato' (2022), 'Il mare bagna i piedi, il cielo tocca le mani' (2022), 'Omessa paternità' (2022), and 'Frammenti di cielo' (2022). His pieces blend past and present under a pure blue born from time, resistance, and weathering, turning history into a living moment for reading art and its history.
Key facts
- Group exhibition 'Pigmenti' at Kyro Art Gallery in Pietrasanta
- Curated by Antimo Pascale
- Features artists Anila Rubiku, Eleonora Rossi, Giuseppe Ciracì
- Rubiku shows eight works from series 'Hope' is the thing with feathers (2022)
- Rossi presents 'Fragments' (2022) using photography, video, and drawing
- Ciracì exhibits thirteen works including 'Paesaggio negato' (2022)
- Exhibition focuses on chromatic intensity as unifying theme
- Gallery located in Pietrasanta, Italy
Entities
Artists
- Anila Rubiku
- Eleonora Rossi
- Giuseppe Ciracì
- Antimo Pascale
- Emily Dickinson
Institutions
- Kyro Art Gallery
Locations
- Pietrasanta
- Italy
- Durazzo
- Milan
- Brindisi