The aim of the Art Gallery delle Battaglie is to present innovative works by largerly unseen young artists and also those of already estabilished Italian and international artists.
Many artists showing at our gallery are unknown when first exhibited and we operate so to launch their careers.
Here some of the artists shown in our gallery:
Mirko Baricchi ... in his formal
search can be found, beyond the tracks of Tàpies’s
magmatic walls and the poor monochromies of Lawrence
Carroll, the memories of the graffito writings by
Arcangelo and Piero Pizzi Cannella, the dark drawings
of Enzo Cucchi, the black material of Kiefer, the
sign of Cy Twombly. On this genetic patrimony, starts
the pleasure of the image, easy and winning, that
comes out from the illustrative graphic, like the
liquid vanishing of Gianluigi Toccafondo’s figures,
the black humor of the Dave McKean’s tablets, but
also the local compositions of Emilio Tadini and
even the expressiveness of Munoz and Sampayo’s comics
...
Beppe Bonetti ... in his paintings
the tracks of abstractionism history: from Casimir
Malevic, Vladimir Tatlin, Piet Mondrian, Vasilij
Kandinskij to Paul Klee. In his works you can trace
out the tracks of big estabilished artists such
as Nicolas De Staël, Sol Le Witt, Mario Nigro, Bruno
Munari, Piero Dorazio ...
Marco Fantini: “...The maximum of the synthesis and the minimum of the explanation….it’s what I like best in Francis Bacon, Rothko, De Stael, Richter and Licini’s paintings ...
Eloisa Gobbo ... chooses that pictorial discourse called fusion which, even in a different way, involves masters as David Salle and Fabian Marcaccio, just to remember two names ...
Fulvia Mendini ... her roots are in the New-Pop of Super Flat movement, promoted by Takashi Murakami, and in the work of New-Pop artists as Takano, Nara, Sugito, Hasegawa, Miyake and Kuwahara, Julian Opie. She follows also the floral and carnivorous exultation of Georgia O’Keefe, the flat style of Andy Warhol’s Do-It-Yourself and Jeff Koons’ New-Pop ...
Alessandro Spadari ... the artist
tracks down in his works the great romantic’s lesson
of Turner, Friederich and Mark Rothko. The drippings
bring to our mind the great American artist Pat
Steir’ s lesson ...
Mauro Soggiu ... the background of his works blow ups of targets, more or less in the Jasper Johns style, with a nod even to Stella junior. […] The cow skulls bring to mind the famous artistic skulls symbolic of the stars and stripes and Georgia O’Keefe who first recounted the reality of her country in painting often using the colours of the flag ...
... In the swiss Lorenz Spring we see something of Peter Blake, Baechler, Brown, Basquiat, Rauschenberg and Hockey ...