Luca Alinari (1943-2019) - Senza titolo






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Luca Alinari, Senza titolo, collage on torn paper mounted on cardboard, 36 × 45 cm, created in 1970, original edition, signed by hand, in good condition, Italian origin, sold directly by the artist.
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Pencil drawing in collage on torn paper, with graphic motifs on cardboard, signed in pencil, Alinari 70. Framed in chrome-plated metal, measures 36 x 45 cm.
Luca Alinari was born on October 27, 1943 in Florence, and in its surroundings, in Rignano sull'Arno, he lives and works.
Very young, he discovers a passion for painting, and this passion becomes his preferred way of communicating.
After experience in graphics and other forms of artistic expression, in the eighties he arrived at the evocative and fantastical formulation of imaginary landscapes.
Luca Alinari soon became one of the most significant figures in contemporary art, the link between the post-Pop Art generation of the 1970s and 1980s and the neo-figurative experiments of the 1990s.
Their works, which constitute the fantastical and fascinating diary of the events of our time, express themselves through remarkable figurative precision, linked to the observation of nature, in the changes of the seasons, in the colors of the sky, in the colors of the leaves, in the gestures of people.
Alinari's images can be appreciated and shared or disturb the observer, but they certainly do not leave him indifferent; they attract the gaze and engage the most intimate nature of man.
Pencil drawing in collage on torn paper, with graphic motifs on cardboard, signed in pencil, Alinari 70. Framed in chrome-plated metal, measures 36 x 45 cm.
Luca Alinari was born on October 27, 1943 in Florence, and in its surroundings, in Rignano sull'Arno, he lives and works.
Very young, he discovers a passion for painting, and this passion becomes his preferred way of communicating.
After experience in graphics and other forms of artistic expression, in the eighties he arrived at the evocative and fantastical formulation of imaginary landscapes.
Luca Alinari soon became one of the most significant figures in contemporary art, the link between the post-Pop Art generation of the 1970s and 1980s and the neo-figurative experiments of the 1990s.
Their works, which constitute the fantastical and fascinating diary of the events of our time, express themselves through remarkable figurative precision, linked to the observation of nature, in the changes of the seasons, in the colors of the sky, in the colors of the leaves, in the gestures of people.
Alinari's images can be appreciated and shared or disturb the observer, but they certainly do not leave him indifferent; they attract the gaze and engage the most intimate nature of man.
