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Federico Cortese

 
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Turin
Italy
federico cortese
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I was born in 1971 in Turin where I live and work as an artist. My preferred techniques are classic oil canvas paintings and pencil drawings
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Artist: federico cortese

Item title: Kultorvet, Copenaghen

Category: Painting

Movement: Contemporary

Size: 35 x 25 cm

Material: oil on wood panel

Producing date: 2017

Item price: 295 EUR

Item description:
An original piece from the series “Windows”, oil on wood panel, 35 x 25 cm, 2017.

The facade of a building is a sort of skin for it. A dress, a kind of embroidery where the alternation of elements (full and empty, windows, materials, structural and decorative elements) gives a different rhythm every time. In my travels I always wonder if it is possible to discover this rhythm and its variations, and if it is specific for that place, or whether modernity has made us all irreparably the same. But probably behind this interest there is also a sort of voyeurism. Who lives in these rooms? Which eyes glance from there? What kind of stories and tragedies hide in those houses?

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Item Ref.: 30392 via federico cortese

Artist: federico cortese

Item title: Kultorvet, Copenaghen

Category: Painting

Movement: Contemporary

Size: 35 x 25 cm

Material: oil on wood panel

Producing date: 2017

Item price: 295 EUR

Item description:
An original piece from the series “Windows”, oil on wood panel, 35 x 25 cm, 2017.

The facade of a building is a sort of skin for it. A dress, a kind of embroidery where the alternation of elements (full and empty, windows, materials, structural and decorative elements) gives a different rhythm every time. In my travels I always wonder if it is possible to discover this rhythm and its variations, and if it is specific for that place, or whether modernity has made us all irreparably the same. But probably behind this interest there is also a sort of voyeurism. Who lives in these rooms? Which eyes glance from there? What kind of stories and tragedies hide in those houses?

 
 
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Item Ref.: 30392 via federico cortese

Artist: federico cortese

Item title: Kultorvet, Copenaghen

Category: Painting

Movement: Contemporary

Size: 35 x 25 cm

Material: oil on wood panel

Producing date: 2017

Item price: 295 EUR

Item description:
An original piece from the series “Windows”, oil on wood panel, 35 x 25 cm, 2017.

The facade of a building is a sort of skin for it. A dress, a kind of embroidery where the alternation of elements (full and empty, windows, materials, structural and decorative elements) gives a different rhythm every time. In my travels I always wonder if it is possible to discover this rhythm and its variations, and if it is specific for that place, or whether modernity has made us all irreparably the same. But probably behind this interest there is also a sort of voyeurism. Who lives in these rooms? Which eyes glance from there? What kind of stories and tragedies hide in those houses?

Item Ref. 30392 - 295 EUR
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Item Ref. 30392 - 295 EUR
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Item Ref.: 30392 via federico cortese

Artist: federico cortese

Item title: Kultorvet, Copenaghen

Category: Painting

Movement: Contemporary

Size: 35 x 25 cm

Material: oil on wood panel

Producing date: 2017

Item price: 295 EUR

Item description:
An original piece from the series “Windows”, oil on wood panel, 35 x 25 cm, 2017.

The facade of a building is a sort of skin for it. A dress, a kind of embroidery where the alternation of elements (full and empty, windows, materials, structural and decorative elements) gives a different rhythm every time. In my travels I always wonder if it is possible to discover this rhythm and its variations, and if it is specific for that place, or whether modernity has made us all irreparably the same. But probably behind this interest there is also a sort of voyeurism. Who lives in these rooms? Which eyes glance from there? What kind of stories and tragedies hide in those houses?

 

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