The works on display embody an artistic thought imbued with depth and duality. They are articulated on two levels: an individual one, in which the artist explores concepts such as destiny and authenticity, and a collective one, which invites viewers to reflect on their own human experience. The innovation lies in the integration of Hillman’s Jungian theories with an experimental approach in visual art, offering a space for philosophical reflection. The works actively engage the viewer through intricate visual paths, stimulating a deeper reflection on the nature of art and its emotional impact. They reinterpret philosophical concepts through a contemporary aesthetic, acting as a bridge between past and present. These works act as a mirror to society, promoting values of acceptance and understanding of differences. The artist becomes a catalyst for dialogue and sharing, fostering greater empathy and solidarity through the universal language of art. Ultimately, the works on display offer a space to explore and embrace one’s authenticity, encouraging a deeper and more respectful understanding of individual diversity.
Project created for the 29th Contemporary Art Exhibition at the Amleto Bertoni Foundation in Saluzzo.