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Federico Ferrarini

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The pictorial Sun, an archetype which Ferrarini has represented on canvas through various permutations over the years; reflections of that symbolic element composed of infinite marks or scratches which he calls monoliths and which are the fulcrum and inspiration for each of his works, have materialized in sculptural form, placed indialogue with a Sun on canvas. The artist’s intention was to create, in a public location, a continuum between the pictorial Sun and the sculptural Sun, a spatial/temporal communication through which any and all can coexist, recalling Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. 

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The pictorial Sun, an archetype which Ferrarini has represented on canvas through various permutations over the years; reflections of that symbolic element composed of infinite marks or scratches which he calls monoliths and which are the fulcrum and inspiration for each of his works, have materialized in sculptural form, placed in dialogue with a Sun on canvas. The artist’s intention was to create, in a public location, a continuum between the pictorial Sun and the sculptural Sun, a spatial/temporal communication through which any and all can coexist, recalling Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.

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