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• Others colour our lives
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OTHERS COLOUR OUR LIVES 2000
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Series of 23 works, each measuring cm 110 x 165 acrylic on canvas |
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[…] H. Arendt, to whom the artist dedicates her last panel, was never tired of repeating that "Since they live, move and act in this world, human beings in their multiplicity can have meaningful experiences only when they can speak and mutually give meaning to their words."
The work of Libera Mazzoleni, analyzed in the complexity of its many references, is not then a confinement in a uniform vision, but a painful decision to tell what is missing from our age, and a courageous attempt to bring to light the opportunities of a new temporality, measured by pauses in the dialogue, which always unfolds listening to the plurality of tales […].
Graziella Longoni. |
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