From October 11-13, 2024 Studio la Città will be present at the 19th edition of Art Verona with a booth featuring a selection of artists who have collaborated and are collaborating with our gallery with some new additions. Alongside Davide Bramante, Vincenzo Castella, Arthur Duff, Lynn Davis, Lucio Fontana, Anna Galtarossa, Alberto Garutti, Giorgio Griffa, Herbert Hamak, Jacob Hashimoto, Emil Lukas, Paolo Patelli, Lucio Pozzi, Andre Woodward, there will be Federico Borroni, Davide Maria Coltro, Bruno Fantelli, Filippo Rizzonelli, Runo B., and Diego Soldà.
It will be an opportunity to rediscover some of the protagonists of the gallery’s most recent exhibitions, particularly other works by Paolo Patelli, Anna Galtarossa and Davide Maria Coltro. The solo exhibitions of the between artists still in progress in the gallery spaces trace a possible path of the idea of painting. From the painting-painting of Paolo Patelli (1934) to the portraits on tapestry of Anna Galtarossa (1975) to the Picta Fluens of Davide Coltro (1967) who, with his highly advanced and personal technique of media flow, presents poetic landscapes in infinite fades.
New additions to the gallery include Federico Borroni, Bruno Fantelli, Filippo Rizzonelli, Runo B., and Diego Soldà with new works alongside those desired by Hélène de Franchis and Luca Massimo Barbero in the unforgettable Torn Curtain exhibition that ended last May.
Among the gallery’s historic artists we will see some previously unseen shots of Vincenzo Castella’s (1952) Valletta Malta, the Jerusalem desert and two historic works Deisha Camp Bethlem from 2007 and Plots are Homeless from 2016; three large photographs by American Lynn Davis; a horizon by Alberto Garutti(1948 – 2023); an acrylic on canvas by Giorgio Griffa from 1974; a new work by Emil Lukas(1964), some iconic works by Hashimoto (1973) side by side, and two more recent canvases. A never-before-exhibited work by Herbert Hamak (1952), a ceramic Communicating Vase by Davide Bramante (1970), an absolutely unpublished series of works by Arthur Duff(1973), some small-scale acrylics on wood by Lucio Pozzi(1935.
Andre Woodward’s digital photo cycle dedicated to the giant sequoias in California National Park.
The works of some of the featured artists will participate in the various prizes provided for this event by ArtVerona and its various partners.