Trilogy Of The Moderns - Part I, Part II, Part III
October 2021 - March 2022
Trilogy Of The Moderns - Part I, Part II, Part III
October 2021 - March 2022
Western calligraphies.
"Revolution". In the West, revolutions are personal rather than social. Using one’s free will to find freedom, such is the contemporary quest that makes us anxious beings.
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May-Octobrer 2017
Western calligraphies.
Texts on human contradictions. Destiny confers on Men the ambition to write their history, made up of small and large revolutions. But, at the same time, destiny confronts them with their own nature – ambivalent, creative, and self-destructive.
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April 2017
Chaotic installation on Post-It notes.
Every man, every woman seeks to face their darkest desires, to confront morality and taboo.
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May 2016
Western calligraphies.
Texts on human contradictions. Destiny confers on Men the ambition to write their history, made up of small and large revolutions. But, at the same time, destiny confronts them with their own nature – ambivalent, creative, and self-destructive.
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March 2016
Western calligraphies.
Texts on human contradictions. Destiny confers on Men the ambition to write their history, made up of small and large revolutions. But, at the same time, destiny confronts them with their own nature – ambivalent, creative, and self-destructive.
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Juin 2015
Western calligraphies.
Texts on the horizon, symbolic of human transcendence. Humanity’s only dream is to push against all limits.
Commissioned by the Museum
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April 2015
Chiness calligraphies.
Texts on the political and poetic positions taken by a Humanity confronted by the world’s inalterability.
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Septembrer 2014