Three Artists Explore Floral Abstraction at Burning Giraffe Art Gallery in Turin
The Burning Giraffe Art Gallery in Turin presents "Fiori d’artificio," a group exhibition featuring twenty works by Anna Capolupo, Elisa Muliere, and Arias Glez. The show reinterprets traditional floral painting through gestural abstraction and chromatic intensity. Capolupo's "Vasi di fiori" combine collage with abstract figures and geometric color fields. Muliere's pieces employ obsessive, repetitive movements that convey patience and the persistence of the unconscious. Glez uses plexiglass and silk to create suspended, three-dimensional effects. The exhibition emphasizes material experimentation and technique over naturalistic representation.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Fiori d’artificio' at Burning Giraffe Art Gallery in Turin
- Features 20 works by Anna Capolupo, Elisa Muliere, and Arias Glez
- Artists are of the same generation but stylistically different
- Reinterprets traditional floral painting through abstraction
- Capolupo uses collage and geometric color fields in 'Vasi di fiori'
- Muliere's works involve obsessive, repetitive gestures
- Glez incorporates plexiglass and silk for a suspended, three-dimensional effect
- Show emphasizes material experimentation and technique
Entities
Artists
- Anna Capolupo
- Elisa Muliere
- Arias Glez
Institutions
- Burning Giraffe Art Gallery
Locations
- Turin
- Italy