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JSP Art Gallery in Prague presents a solo show “Isaura” by Italian painter Enrico Minguzzi

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Wednesday, 18 December 2024 to Thursday, 30 January 2025

The JSP Art Gallery is set to unveil a captivating exhibition featuring the Italian artist Enrico Minguzzi, whose work invites viewers to navigate the intricate interplay between the seen and the unseen. Opening on December 18, 2024, "Isaura" promises to be a profound exploration of landscapes that blur the lines between reality and imagination.

Born in Cotignola in 1981 and currently residing in Bagnacavallo, Enrico Minguzzi approaches his art through a unique lens, crafting his subjects with a method akin to phenomenological analysis. He skillfully deconstructs and reconfigures these subjects, enhancing their formal fluidity.

Minguzzi's paintings are characterized by a layering of colors and forms, resulting in images that evolve through continuous transformation. His technique involves meticulous overlays, creating compositions that oscillate between figuration and abstraction, ultimately achieving a dynamic balance that challenges conventional perceptions.

The exhibition's title, "Isaura," draws inspiration from one of the fantastical cities depicted in Italo Calvino’s "Invisible Cities." Curator Lucia Rossi notes that Minguzzi's work echoes Calvino’s inquiry into fundamental truths underpinning life and civilization. She reflects, “Like Calvino, Minguzzi seems to ask: What are those primal truths that are cast as the basis of life but also of the progress of individual civilizations?” His art features living entities alongside stillness and inanimate forms, revealing their inherent beauty rooted in an unseen reality. Rossi cites Schopenhauer’s assertion that "truth lies in the deep," emphasizing that these works derive their magnificence from an ignorance of deeper truths.

Through his adept manipulation of color, texture, and shape, Enrico Minguzzi beckons viewers to immerse themselves in this hidden realm. His “detours of nature” unveil landscapes that balance between chaos and harmony, where every aspect resonates uniquely, leading to new interpretations and forms. The exhibition encapsulates a hybrid ambiance where the natural intertwines with the artificial and the tangible melds with the imaginative.

Minguzzi’s creations reflect a profound crisis regarding place and nature, resonating with contemporary issues of modernity. His ethereal “cities,” such as Isaura, may elude physical existence yet thrive within the imagination of the observer—pulviscular utopias that fragment a larger, unseen reality. As Kublai Khan contemplates the veracity of Marco Polo’s narratives in Calvino’s tale, viewers find themselves drawn into Minguzzi’s enigmatic world, grappling with its elusive yet compelling truths.

JSP Art Gallery warmly invites you to experience "Isaura," an exhibition by Enrico Minguzzi that opens on December 18, 2024 and runs until January 30, 2025. This showcase will feature new works that delve into themes of the unseen and the buried, inviting exploration of both mental landscapes and lived experiences through intricately woven paintings that fuse reality with the fantastical.

Duration: December 18, 2024 – January 30, 2025
Address: Lázeňská 287/4, Prague 1 – Malá Strana
Fore more information, please contact JSP Art Gallery at: info@jspartgallery.cz

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Lázeňská 287/4, Prague 1 – Malá Strana

 


 

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