Rodolfo Guzzoni - le cose non dette 327





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Rodolfo Guzzoni, le cose non dette 327, 2026, original edition acrylic painting in hyperrealism, 60 × 50 cm, hand-signed, sold with frame, from Italy.
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“Things Left Unsaid” says Guzzoni in reference to his papers. They do not “say” only words, but also shapes, bodies, and actions: it is simply another language. The collection of his works depicting pieces of paper represents a kind of alphabet, an imaginary primer, and is thus immortalized without being subjected to gravity, but as if suspended to present themselves to the viewer. Guzzoni’s sheets relate to the viewer and are not the narrative of someone else written with ink. The sheets themselves, the pieces of paper, express themselves as forms even without containing words. They stand before us and distinguish themselves by their individuality. They do not let anyone go without first stimulating their imagination.” Cit. Melina Scalise
*tutte le opere sono realizzate partendo dalla tela bianca senza alcun supporto digitale*
The works of Rodolfo Guzzoni, a graduate of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, are held in private collections around the world.
“Things Left Unsaid” says Guzzoni in reference to his papers. They do not “say” only words, but also shapes, bodies, and actions: it is simply another language. The collection of his works depicting pieces of paper represents a kind of alphabet, an imaginary primer, and is thus immortalized without being subjected to gravity, but as if suspended to present themselves to the viewer. Guzzoni’s sheets relate to the viewer and are not the narrative of someone else written with ink. The sheets themselves, the pieces of paper, express themselves as forms even without containing words. They stand before us and distinguish themselves by their individuality. They do not let anyone go without first stimulating their imagination.” Cit. Melina Scalise
*tutte le opere sono realizzate partendo dalla tela bianca senza alcun supporto digitale*
The works of Rodolfo Guzzoni, a graduate of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, are held in private collections around the world.

