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Piero Gilardi’s fifty gardens | |||||||||||
From the 22 September to 30 January 2021 Biasutti & Biasutti proposes an exhibition dedicated to Piero Gilardi (Turin, 1942). Fifty works characterize this exhibition which illustrates his work dedicated to nature. The garden represents a place where you can find comfort, serenity and the interiority of an artist's work. A "hortus conclusus" in a modern version. Curious gardens, animated by exotic palm trees, water lilies, pitajes, vines, mountain pines, wheat and poppies, cacti, canary cabbages, opuntias, dates, banana buds, sunflowers, roses, wort, ireos, peonies, peaches, rhizomes, pomegranates, red maples, birches and mushrooms. Piero Gilardi's gardens are an imperceptible passage through which you can reach a place where it is nice to get lost. They are vital and pulsating, they are emotion and emotionality. From reality to uncontaminated, they are the energy to create a world made of contemporary stories and fairy tales. A dictionary of colors that is enriched from time to time by exploring new territories. Notes, drawings, writings and reflections on the very nature with which he has always had respect in telling and interpreting it according to the rules dictated by something greater than himself. Catalogue available
Biasutti & Biasutti Gallery, Via Bonafous, 7/L – 10123 Torino | |||||||||||