Nero Luce – Black Light: works by Alberto Burri, Louise Nevelson, Nunzio di Stefano, Rossella Biscotti

Nero Luce – Black Light: works by Alberto Burri, Louise Nevelson, Nunzio di Stefano, Rossella Biscotti

Prometeo Gallery

Alberto Burri, Nero A N.10, 1987. Acrylic and pumice on cellotex, 79 x 128 cm. Courtesy prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, Milan/Lucca.
September 18, 2013

Nero Luce – Black Light: works by Alberto Burri, Louise Nevelson, Nunzio di Stefano, Rossella Biscotti

September 20–October 18, 2013

Opening: September 19, 7pm

prometeogallery di Ida Pisani
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Nero Luce – Black Light: works by Alberto Burri, Louise Nevelson, Nunzio di Stefano, Rossella Biscotti

Curated by Bruno Corà

The inauguration of the art exhibit Nero Luce – Black Light: works by Alberto Burri, Louise Nevelson, Nunzio di Stefano, Rossella Biscotti will take place in Milan at the prometeogallery of Ida Pisani on Thursday, September 19 at 7pm.

“Brought together by the common denominator of black, interpreted by each artist from a different angle, the works actually seem to aim at giving life to manifold degrees of luminosity, which each time is achieved through original and extremely personal materials and techniques.

Despite always having been considered the negation of light, if you consider that in the cosmological sense the universe is mostly made up of dark matter and energy, black is still a largely unknown and widespread protean entity.

As Frédéric Portal mentions, in Genesis cosmogonies describe the battle of light against darkness. One can find this secret struggle between light and darkness in the works of artists such as Alberto Burri, Louise Nevelson, Nunzio di Stefano and young Rossella Biscotti, artists who are committed to providing greatly different suggestive shapes, degrees and intensity of such an antinomy.

At the exhibit, visitors will be able to view examples of radical balance by Alberto Burri, of different surface treatment by Louise Nevelson, by Nunzio di Stefano viewers will be able to appreciate on one hand the knowledgeable assemblies and on the other the rigorous subtractive and structural action of the volumes and reliefs blackened by soot of burning wood. Alongside these creations, the work of young Rossella Biscotti dialogues with its own invented figure that carries light through original conductors.”

The exhibition at the prometegallery of Ida Pisani stimulates a reflection on a color, black, considered by some a non-color. It also inspires considerations on an entity, light, on which ideal, conceptual reverberation, a vast literature corpus and even aesthetic thought have never stopped questioning.

The exhibition will be open until October 18. 

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