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Nella natura che vive (2023) Painting by Gianni Mantovani
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I paesaggi, i fiori e la natura sono rappresentati con forme essenziali e primarie, nutrendosi di memorie e di una visione onirica. Le opere sono arricchite da immagini semplici e fantastiche.
Le casette bianche simboleggiano tutti noi, immersi nella natura che non è separata da noi, ma ci coinvolge profondamente. Noi siamo parte di essa e non possiamo comprenderla pienamente senza connetterci emotivamente e comunicare l'importanza di fermare comportamenti autodistruttivi.
-My artistic research has always focused on landscape, nature, and the environment, as I live with a deep sensitivity to contemporary environmental challenges. For many years, my work has been distinguished by the predominant use of the color red. Red, as the warmest color, spontaneously evokes global warming and climate change. This chromatic choice is not merely stylistic but has become a means to communicate what is happening in the world around us.
Landscapes, flowers, and nature are depicted with essential and primary forms, drawing on memories and a dreamlike vision. The artworks are enriched with simple and fantastical images.
The white houses symbolize all of us, immersed in nature that is not separate from us but deeply involves us. We are part of it, and we cannot fully understand it without emotional connection and communicating the importance of halting self-destructive behaviors.
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Gianni Mantovani was born in 1950 in Concordia (MO), where he currently resides. After completing his artistic studies in Modena and Bologna, he began teaching at the Liceo Artistico in Bologna at the age of 23. In 1991, after winning a national competition, he became a Professor of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna.
During the 1990s, Mantovani developed a profound interest in Tribal Art, particularly African art. Pieces from his African Art collection have been exhibited in Paris, Genoa, and Milan, and have been featured in books and magazines in , England, Belgium, and the USA. This ion significantly influenced a creative shift in his work, where his new paintings began to feature simple and fantastical images. His landscapes, flowers, and nature scenes are rendered in primary and essential forms, drawing on memories and a dreamlike vision.
Mantovani's works have been exhibited in both public and private spaces across Europe. Increasingly, his art addresses environmental themes, reflecting his urgency in confronting issues related to climate change and global warming.
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : 1950
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Artists presented by a gallery
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