Bivaga (1972) - Il Silenzio dello Sguardo






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Il Silenzio dello Sguardo, an oil painting from Italy (2020+), by Bivaga (1972), a portrait on canvas (49.5 cm × 67 cm), hand signed, original edition, about 2 kg, sold direct from the artist.
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In Il Silenzio dello Sguardo, Bivaga departs from symbolic objects to place complete trust in the expressive power of the human presence. The figure turns gently toward the viewer, her gaze unwavering yet restrained, creating an encounter that feels both immediate and impossibly distant. Nothing interrupts the exchange. The portrait itself becomes the narrative.
The deep crimson garment envelops her in soft folds that absorb the surrounding darkness, while the delicate pearls and ribbon offer subtle notes of refinement rather than opulence. Every element serves the face, where light settles with remarkable delicacy, revealing a quiet emotional complexity that resists definition.
There is no gesture of invitation or refusal. Instead, the painting inhabits the suspended space between thought and recognition. Her expression suggests an interior dialogue that remains inaccessible, encouraging the viewer to linger rather than search for certainty.
The composition recalls the intimacy of Renaissance portraiture while embracing a contemporary psychological sensibility. Here, beauty is not theatrical or symbolic. It exists in the silent dignity of a presence that neither explains nor conceals itself. In that ambiguity lies the enduring strength of the work.
Oil on canvas.
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About the artist:
Agatino Bivona, known artistically as Bivaga, was born in Biancavilla, Sicily, in 1972 and currently lives and works in Adrano. A pupil and close confidant of master Antonio Sciacca, Bivaga began his artistic journey at a young age and has spent over three decades refining his unmistakable visual language. His hyperrealistic portraits, rich in symbolism and emotional nuance, have been featured in major exhibitions in Italy and abroad. Celebrated in critical publications such as I Grandi Maestri (2009), and reviewed by prominent art critics like Nicola Villari and Alfredo Pasolino, Bivaga’s works are held in private collections across Europe, the United States, and Japan — carrying fragments of Sicilian elegance far beyond its borders.
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Full catalogue on www.BivagaStudio.com
Instagram: @bivagastudio
Curated by Havisham & Co.
Instagram: @havishamco
Website: www.havishamco.com
In Il Silenzio dello Sguardo, Bivaga departs from symbolic objects to place complete trust in the expressive power of the human presence. The figure turns gently toward the viewer, her gaze unwavering yet restrained, creating an encounter that feels both immediate and impossibly distant. Nothing interrupts the exchange. The portrait itself becomes the narrative.
The deep crimson garment envelops her in soft folds that absorb the surrounding darkness, while the delicate pearls and ribbon offer subtle notes of refinement rather than opulence. Every element serves the face, where light settles with remarkable delicacy, revealing a quiet emotional complexity that resists definition.
There is no gesture of invitation or refusal. Instead, the painting inhabits the suspended space between thought and recognition. Her expression suggests an interior dialogue that remains inaccessible, encouraging the viewer to linger rather than search for certainty.
The composition recalls the intimacy of Renaissance portraiture while embracing a contemporary psychological sensibility. Here, beauty is not theatrical or symbolic. It exists in the silent dignity of a presence that neither explains nor conceals itself. In that ambiguity lies the enduring strength of the work.
Oil on canvas.
⸻
About the artist:
Agatino Bivona, known artistically as Bivaga, was born in Biancavilla, Sicily, in 1972 and currently lives and works in Adrano. A pupil and close confidant of master Antonio Sciacca, Bivaga began his artistic journey at a young age and has spent over three decades refining his unmistakable visual language. His hyperrealistic portraits, rich in symbolism and emotional nuance, have been featured in major exhibitions in Italy and abroad. Celebrated in critical publications such as I Grandi Maestri (2009), and reviewed by prominent art critics like Nicola Villari and Alfredo Pasolino, Bivaga’s works are held in private collections across Europe, the United States, and Japan — carrying fragments of Sicilian elegance far beyond its borders.
—
Full catalogue on www.BivagaStudio.com
Instagram: @bivagastudio
Curated by Havisham & Co.
Instagram: @havishamco
Website: www.havishamco.com
