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Slasky, I See..., 2025, limited-edition Giclée on Hahnemühle 350 g, 50 × 40 cm, edition 1/5, Italy, Baroque, Pop Culture, signed by hand with certificate of authenticity.

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Giclée on Hahnemuhle 350g/m² + certificate of authenticity

The Assumption of the First Date
(A tribute to Guido Reni and Pop Culture)

This creation arises from a bold détournement operation, where the sacred meets the profane in a vibrant and ironic dialogue. The compositional base is a free reinterpretation of the Baroque iconography of the Assumption (inspired by Guido Reni’s famous altarpiece), where the central figure of the Virgin, suspended between the clouds and surrounded by cherubs, is transposed into a new semantic universe.

The original palette is disrupted by neon-pink lighting that inundates the upper part of the painting. This sharp, modern light turns the divine aura into a kind of luminous signboard for a club or a contemporary photo shoot set.

In clear rupture with 17th-century painting style, the phrase "First Date" appears in a rounded, psychedelic font clearly inspired by the 1970s. The inscription is not just a title, but becomes the focal element that redefines the whole scene: the spiritual ecstasy is reinterpreted as the euphoric and “celestial” emotion of a first romantic encounter.

The painting plays on the exaggeration of feelings. While in the original seventeenth-century work the objective was to move the soul toward the infinite divine, here the tension is directed toward the hyper-romanticism of our times. It is a celebration of the sacredness of daily life and modern social rituals, treated with the same solemnity as a religious miracle.

The work presents itself as a piece of strong impact, capable of attracting the eye and sparking conversations, perfectly positioned within the New Pop Art lineage.

Slasky (b. 1972, Italy) is a self-taught artist working from Artena, Rome. His practice emerged from outside the institutional art system, a background in manual labour that informs both the materiality of his work and the precision of its conceptual framework.

Active since 2015, he has built an independent market presence across Europe and Asia before undertaking a decisive shift toward institutional research practice.

Selected Exhibitions (2015 — 2026)

Institutional highlight: Long Live Rembrandt, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2026. Work selected by the museum jury from thousands of international submissions for exhibition within the museum's permanent collection spaces. 15 July — 15 September 2019.

2026

* CI-AO
30 April - 28 May 2026
Via Del Vantaggio 28, Rome
Piazza del Popolo

* FACE2FACE
Laundry Studios · 5 – 9 March 2026



2025

* Tokyo Open Art | Art on Loop Exhibition
Tokyo · 12 – 16 September 2025
* Art Parallax
London · 15 – 16 February 2025



2024

* Waterloo — Solo Exhibition
Limassol · 10 – 20 December 2024
* ARTLAB 2024
Munich · 13 – 22 June 2024
* Must Be — Solo Exhibition
Anemi, Limassol · 3 – 10 February 2024
* Contemporary Venice 2024 — 13th Edition — Solo Exhibition
Venice · 12 – 15 January 2024



2023

* Time Is An Illusion / Le temps est une illusion
Kramfors · 2 – 23 October 2023



2022

* (UN)FAIR — (UN)DISCOVERED ART
Superstudio Maxi, Milan · 8 – 10 April 2022



2021

* MIA Fair 2021
Superstudio Maxi, Milan · 7 – 10 October 2021
* Lausanne Art Fair
Lausanne · 30 September – 3 October 2021
* Lille Art Up!
Lille Grand Palais · 24 – 27 June 2021
* Works on Paper
Antibes · 18 March – 21 April 2021



2020

* StreetArt // UrbanArt
Tozzo Atelier · 8 – 30 October 2020
* Work on Paper
Stockholm · 18 March – 21 April 2020



2019

* Long Live Rembrandt ★ — Jury Selection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam · 15 July – 15 September 2019
* Wopart Art Fair
Lugano · 19 – 22 September 2019
* Andy Warhol Exhibition — Group Show
· 14 April – 23 September 2019



2018

* Neo Urban Classic — Solo Exhibition
MGallery by Sofitel, Kaluga · 16 March 2018
* Anti Donald Trump
Creative Debuts, London · 12 – 18 July 2018



2016

* Arte Firenze — Sandro Botticelli International Contemporary Art Prize
Florence · 18 – 20 November 2016
* Twitter Art Exhibition
Trygve Lie Gallery · 31 March – 21 April 2016



2015

* HUMAN RIGHTS? — La Casa della Pace
Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti, Rovereto · 31 May – 30 August 2015

UNFRAMED
"Art is not about representing new things, but representing them with novelty"

Slasky is an established Italian artist whose works have been exhibited in solo and group shows internationally.

The artist has the ability to fuse classical artworks with techniques of contemporary digital art. With his neo-urban classic style, he blends tradition and modernity, bringing the protagonists of the original artworks into contemporary social and artistic environments.

Giclée on Hahnemuhle 350g/m² + certificate of authenticity

The Assumption of the First Date
(A tribute to Guido Reni and Pop Culture)

This creation arises from a bold détournement operation, where the sacred meets the profane in a vibrant and ironic dialogue. The compositional base is a free reinterpretation of the Baroque iconography of the Assumption (inspired by Guido Reni’s famous altarpiece), where the central figure of the Virgin, suspended between the clouds and surrounded by cherubs, is transposed into a new semantic universe.

The original palette is disrupted by neon-pink lighting that inundates the upper part of the painting. This sharp, modern light turns the divine aura into a kind of luminous signboard for a club or a contemporary photo shoot set.

In clear rupture with 17th-century painting style, the phrase "First Date" appears in a rounded, psychedelic font clearly inspired by the 1970s. The inscription is not just a title, but becomes the focal element that redefines the whole scene: the spiritual ecstasy is reinterpreted as the euphoric and “celestial” emotion of a first romantic encounter.

The painting plays on the exaggeration of feelings. While in the original seventeenth-century work the objective was to move the soul toward the infinite divine, here the tension is directed toward the hyper-romanticism of our times. It is a celebration of the sacredness of daily life and modern social rituals, treated with the same solemnity as a religious miracle.

The work presents itself as a piece of strong impact, capable of attracting the eye and sparking conversations, perfectly positioned within the New Pop Art lineage.

Slasky (b. 1972, Italy) is a self-taught artist working from Artena, Rome. His practice emerged from outside the institutional art system, a background in manual labour that informs both the materiality of his work and the precision of its conceptual framework.

Active since 2015, he has built an independent market presence across Europe and Asia before undertaking a decisive shift toward institutional research practice.

Selected Exhibitions (2015 — 2026)

Institutional highlight: Long Live Rembrandt, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 2026. Work selected by the museum jury from thousands of international submissions for exhibition within the museum's permanent collection spaces. 15 July — 15 September 2019.

2026

* CI-AO
30 April - 28 May 2026
Via Del Vantaggio 28, Rome
Piazza del Popolo

* FACE2FACE
Laundry Studios · 5 – 9 March 2026



2025

* Tokyo Open Art | Art on Loop Exhibition
Tokyo · 12 – 16 September 2025
* Art Parallax
London · 15 – 16 February 2025



2024

* Waterloo — Solo Exhibition
Limassol · 10 – 20 December 2024
* ARTLAB 2024
Munich · 13 – 22 June 2024
* Must Be — Solo Exhibition
Anemi, Limassol · 3 – 10 February 2024
* Contemporary Venice 2024 — 13th Edition — Solo Exhibition
Venice · 12 – 15 January 2024



2023

* Time Is An Illusion / Le temps est une illusion
Kramfors · 2 – 23 October 2023



2022

* (UN)FAIR — (UN)DISCOVERED ART
Superstudio Maxi, Milan · 8 – 10 April 2022



2021

* MIA Fair 2021
Superstudio Maxi, Milan · 7 – 10 October 2021
* Lausanne Art Fair
Lausanne · 30 September – 3 October 2021
* Lille Art Up!
Lille Grand Palais · 24 – 27 June 2021
* Works on Paper
Antibes · 18 March – 21 April 2021



2020

* StreetArt // UrbanArt
Tozzo Atelier · 8 – 30 October 2020
* Work on Paper
Stockholm · 18 March – 21 April 2020



2019

* Long Live Rembrandt ★ — Jury Selection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam · 15 July – 15 September 2019
* Wopart Art Fair
Lugano · 19 – 22 September 2019
* Andy Warhol Exhibition — Group Show
· 14 April – 23 September 2019



2018

* Neo Urban Classic — Solo Exhibition
MGallery by Sofitel, Kaluga · 16 March 2018
* Anti Donald Trump
Creative Debuts, London · 12 – 18 July 2018



2016

* Arte Firenze — Sandro Botticelli International Contemporary Art Prize
Florence · 18 – 20 November 2016
* Twitter Art Exhibition
Trygve Lie Gallery · 31 March – 21 April 2016



2015

* HUMAN RIGHTS? — La Casa della Pace
Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti, Rovereto · 31 May – 30 August 2015

UNFRAMED
"Art is not about representing new things, but representing them with novelty"

Slasky is an established Italian artist whose works have been exhibited in solo and group shows internationally.

The artist has the ability to fuse classical artworks with techniques of contemporary digital art. With his neo-urban classic style, he blends tradition and modernity, bringing the protagonists of the original artworks into contemporary social and artistic environments.

Details

Artist
Slasky
Sold by
Agent
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
1/5
Title of artwork
I See...
Technique
Giclée
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
40 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Baroque
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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