Metamorfosi dell'Eroe
- Michele Di Erre
- Jun 21, 2014
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 16
Personale di pittura di Michele Di Erre Spazio Azimut, Piazza Emanuele Filiberto 11, Torino Dal 12 giugno fino al 21 giugno.
Inaugurazione venerdì 12 giugno Dalle ore 19
Allo Spazio Azimut di Torino
Metamorfosi, dall’Eroe all’Umanoide
Metamorfosi is a project in which two cycles of paintings are proposed in comparison. The first, The Sins of the Hero, in which the contrast between good and evil, between the superhero and vice is explored. Each sin is dissected, observed, fixed, remembered and above all associated with its antithesis: the superhero.

These are fixed in the memory of the observer, in a silent dialogue between good and evil that finds neither winners nor losers. A work for each of the seven deadly sins, seven paintings that in their being part, create the whole. The antagonist of the Sins of the Hero, is the second cycle of paintings, Humanoids. If in the first the color is predominant, here the colors have almost all disappeared. Black dominates, enveloping white figures, neutral individuals who try to get noticed. They are thoughts, situations and grotesque compositions, unlikely, as if they were inhabitants of a dream. "The paintings, made in oil and pure amber on canvas and on wood, are the result of a study, begun in 2012, on the technique of peripheral or lateral gaze drawing. This way of drawing, which explores the subject in all its structure, observing it as if one were drawing it only with the eyes, forces the hand to trace the perceived image without any direct connection with reality. The work is the result of emotional perception, freed from the cognitive filter of reading reality. A reality that it re-appropriates at a later stage, reconstructing itself from the fragments of the artist's vibration." Daniela Magnetti The exhibition can be visited from June 12th to June 21st, from 4-7:30 pm. The inauguration is accompanied by the SoundScapes Live with Riccardo Ruggeri and Maurino Dellacqua (Lomé) and the Slow Light Show by Sancio Sangiorgi.
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