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Throughout her career spanning over fifty years, Luisa Gardini’s artistic language has evolved through a grammar of signs, materials, and forms, continuously reshaped and manipulated to create spontaneous associations and authentic images. From her debut in the 1950s to her most recent works, her oeuvre is marked by an intimate, free, and intuitive selection and combination of diverse materials.
From an early age, Gardini nurtured a passion for music, particularly jazz improvisation, while also progressively exploring the creative rhythms of Italian classical composers such as Pergolesi and Rossini. Much like musical scores built around various movements and tempos — grave, adagio, rapid — her paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures emerge from a mark-making process devoid of explicit semantic meaning and from the dense layering of materials. In her sculptures and assemblages, paper, textiles, and a wide range of surfaces — ranging from light as paper to weighty as...More
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Throughout her career spanning over fifty years, Luisa Gardini’s artistic language has evolved through a grammar of signs, materials, and forms, continuously reshaped and manipulated to create spontaneous associations and authentic images. From her debut in the 1950s to her most recent works, her oeuvre is marked by an intimate, free, and intuitive selection and combination of diverse materials.
From an early age, Gardini nurtured a passion for music, particularly jazz improvisation, while also progressively exploring the creative rhythms of Italian classical composers such as Pergolesi and Rossini. Much like musical scores built around various movements and tempos — grave, adagio, rapid — her paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures emerge from a mark-making process devoid of explicit semantic meaning and from the dense layering of materials. In her sculptures and assemblages, paper, textiles, and a wide range of surfaces — ranging from light as paper to weighty as...More