one pic wednesday. Enzo Cucchi & Tristano di Robilant
Parapetto, exhibition view at The National Exemplar, New York
wall:
Untitled (Arezzo), 2014 (oil on linen, 86″x 124″)
Untitled (Arezzo), 2014 (oil on linen, 77″x 38″)
pedestal:
China Mountain (small), 2013 (glass, 16 1/4″x 6″x 6 1/2″)
Shade Shelter (bronze, 7″x 15 1/2″x 6 1/2″)
floor:
Nestor’s Tub Variation (terracota, 9 3/4″x 22″x 14″)
image courtesy the artists and The National Exemplar, NY
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This is a view from the exhibition Parapetto by Italian painter ENZO CUCCHI (born 1949) and ceramic/ glass artist TRISTANO DI ROBILANT (born 1964) that opened a month ago at The National Exemplar Gallery in New York. Parapetto is – according to the press release – a term used in religious paintings for the dividing line or wall that separates the temporal space of the viewer from the religious/mystical space of the painting.
➝ Parapetto is on view until October 20, 2014 at The National Exemplar, New York
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