Giulio Santoleri - Architetture della memoria





€35 | ||
|---|---|---|
€30 | ||
€20 | ||
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 135350 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Original artwork by Giulio Santoleri titled Architetture della memoria, 2026, an abstract landscape in mixed media with acrylic and spray varnish on Fabriano paper, 52×42 cm, signed by hand, sold with a white wood frame (42×52 cm) and white passepartout, edition Originale, with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
ATTENTION! At the moment we do not ship to GERMANY, AUSTRIA, FRANCE, and SWITZERLAND. This decision is due to the recent local packaging regulations (EPR), whose high compliance and taxation costs do not currently allow us to guarantee service in these countries.
We ship only within the EU.
Original and unique work
Mixed media on fine Fabriano cardboard: enamel, acrylic, oil pastels, spray paint, vinyl glue
Glossy transparent fixing varnish on the surface. The gold varnish, being metallic and reflective, can vary the visual effect depending on the light; it is therefore normal that the painting may appear slightly different from the photographs
Hand-signed
Certificate of authenticity will be attached
Inner passepartout size: 30x40 cm
With white wooden-fiber frame 42x52 cm and white passepartout, without glass
The frame is designed as a replaceable element, to allow the customer to customize it at will
It will be carefully packed and shipped with a tracking number
The landscape, for Santoleri, is not a simple natural view, but a mental and emotional structure, an “inner geography” that reflects states of mind, silences and synthetic visions of reality. His painting is characterized by an essential and contemplative approach: forms are reduced to the essential, contours are clear, color fields are sober, in a constant tension between formal rigor and lyrical depth.
His works evoke suspended, almost dreamlike atmospheres, where light has a symbolic rather than descriptive function, and every element – a hill, a tree, a house – becomes an archetype. His style, balancing visual minimalism and emotional intensity, recalls certain outcomes of abstract landscape painting and Italian painting of the 20th century, while maintaining a completely personal voice.
In 2022 he was selected for the prestigious Marche Prize – Biennale of Contemporary Art, the recognition that confirms the value of his research in the Italian contemporary art scene.
His works are present in private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States and Asia, testifying to the universality of his visual language.
ATTENTION! At the moment we do not ship to GERMANY, AUSTRIA, FRANCE, and SWITZERLAND. This decision is due to the recent local packaging regulations (EPR), whose high compliance and taxation costs do not currently allow us to guarantee service in these countries.
We ship only within the EU.
Original and unique work
Mixed media on fine Fabriano cardboard: enamel, acrylic, oil pastels, spray paint, vinyl glue
Glossy transparent fixing varnish on the surface. The gold varnish, being metallic and reflective, can vary the visual effect depending on the light; it is therefore normal that the painting may appear slightly different from the photographs
Hand-signed
Certificate of authenticity will be attached
Inner passepartout size: 30x40 cm
With white wooden-fiber frame 42x52 cm and white passepartout, without glass
The frame is designed as a replaceable element, to allow the customer to customize it at will
It will be carefully packed and shipped with a tracking number
The landscape, for Santoleri, is not a simple natural view, but a mental and emotional structure, an “inner geography” that reflects states of mind, silences and synthetic visions of reality. His painting is characterized by an essential and contemplative approach: forms are reduced to the essential, contours are clear, color fields are sober, in a constant tension between formal rigor and lyrical depth.
His works evoke suspended, almost dreamlike atmospheres, where light has a symbolic rather than descriptive function, and every element – a hill, a tree, a house – becomes an archetype. His style, balancing visual minimalism and emotional intensity, recalls certain outcomes of abstract landscape painting and Italian painting of the 20th century, while maintaining a completely personal voice.
In 2022 he was selected for the prestigious Marche Prize – Biennale of Contemporary Art, the recognition that confirms the value of his research in the Italian contemporary art scene.
His works are present in private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States and Asia, testifying to the universality of his visual language.

