Luisa Russo (1985) - totem bianco nero





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Luisa Russo, 'totem bianco nero', a mixed-media work on forex (0.5 cm thick), 30 × 15 cm, 2024; edition 04 of 10; signed on the plate; origin Italy; sold directly by the artist; period 2010–2020.
Description from the seller
0.5 cm thick Forex material
Luisa Russo is an artist who, since the early days of her research, has been interested first in graphic design and subsequently in constructivist dynamics, in an attempt to explore new creative possibilities, both in formal and in technical, operational, speculative aspects of material and content, in which the link between “art and technology,” or “art and science,” is always a relationship difficult to decipher.
Regarding the “legitimacy” of new tools and technologies in the field of art and creativity, this artist rekindles the debate with her surprising identity: to observe, to analyze, to build a hypothesis. In other words, she knows how to create connections, between “idea and construction of the idea” in relation to materials, technologies and information available, where “geometry and the human” and “idea and poetry” relate in their complementarity.
0.5 cm thick Forex material
Luisa Russo is an artist who, since the early days of her research, has been interested first in graphic design and subsequently in constructivist dynamics, in an attempt to explore new creative possibilities, both in formal and in technical, operational, speculative aspects of material and content, in which the link between “art and technology,” or “art and science,” is always a relationship difficult to decipher.
Regarding the “legitimacy” of new tools and technologies in the field of art and creativity, this artist rekindles the debate with her surprising identity: to observe, to analyze, to build a hypothesis. In other words, she knows how to create connections, between “idea and construction of the idea” in relation to materials, technologies and information available, where “geometry and the human” and “idea and poetry” relate in their complementarity.

