GIULIO ZANET "HANGOVER"
Exhibitions, Italy, Benevento, 28 May 2011
Saturday 28th May 2011, the GiaMaArt studio gallery presents “HANGOVER”, Giulio Zanet personal exhibition: a collection of a cycle of recent works made between Berlin and Milan.
The canvas, for the Piedmont artist, is a surface of experimental interface in which internal and external instances cross each, the ideal territory to undertake an erratic journey of discovery, which proceeds amongst repeated attempts, setbacks, thoughts, and tricks. "I try not to limit myself”, affirms Zanet, "I begin to put a person on the canvas, add, take off, erase. "It is in this way that his visual constructs, tautological self-referential structures that, once placed in dialogue with each other, begin to produce statues of meaning. "During the creation of the work", says the artist, "I leave open all possibilities and chance”.
Zanet gives, in fact, the observer the responsibility of decrypting his iconographic etchings and to translate his irreverent epiphanies into a logical and coherent discourse, often full of references to pornography and the less edifying aspects of everyday life.
It is no coincidence that, to describe his work, the artist uses the English word hangover, which designates the symptoms of a hangover or drug abuse.

The exhibition is on until 31th July 2011, Tuesday to Saturday from 4p.m. until 8p.m via appointment. The times can vary; it is advisable to check times by calling. The catalogue is available in the gallery, GiaMaArt studio edition, text by Ivan Quaroni.

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