Giorgio Binda - Agosto2024#2






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Giorgio Binda's original 2024 acrylic painting Agosto2024#2 on canvas (60x55 cm), with spray varnish, depicting plants and flowers in multicolour with blue, pink, beige and green tones, signed on the back, sold directly by the artist, framed and in excellent condition.
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The painting is mounted on a 60x55 wooden frame and is in perfect condition. It is signed on the back and sold directly by the artist. The work is original and is delivered together with the certificate of authenticity. The painting is shipped in a cardboard box, previously wrapped in neutral pH tissue paper and then protected with bubble wrap. The work Agosto 2024#2 is part of a diptych along with the work Agosto 2024#1; both pieces have been exhibited in the artist's solo shows.
The two works 'August 2024' by Giorgio Binda present themselves as a pictorial meditation on the passage of time and the stylistic evolution of the artist, marking a transitional moment from abstraction to a sensibility more oriented towards contemporary art. Each of the two pieces, measuring 60x55 cm, engage in dialogue through a blurred, almost ethereal abstract background. Pastel colors form the scene, predominantly pinkish beige and pale sky blue, combinations that evoke a sense of calm, lightness, and temporal suspension. In contrast to the harmonious fluidity of the background, the composition is animated by abstract shapes and sharp lines, distinctive and immediately recognizable elements of the artist's style. These graphic structures intersect and overlap with controlled energy, creating a visual rhythm that breaks the static nature of the background. The diptych invites viewers to decipher the interaction between geometric discipline and chromatic freedom, a balance that characterizes the artist's formal exploration. 'August 2024' represents an artistic turning point, where the artist pays greater attention to the demands of contemporary art, pushing his abstraction toward realms of greater essentiality and conceptual impact. Although distinct, the two canvases complement each other, reinforcing the visual narrative of the artist's creative process. The diptych 'August 2024' was exhibited at Giorgio Binda's solo show 'Chromatic Expansions' held at the MO.C.A. gallery in Rome in May 2025.
Artistic Profile - Giorgio Binda, an abstract and contemporary artist.
In my works, there are always original abstract forms created with a technique I developed and refined over the years. This technique is, if I am not mistaken, unique and represents the signature of my works. Over time and through experimentation, my activity has diversified into separate creative paths. Alongside abstract works of forms, lines, and colors, there are monochromes in shades of gray and geometric compressions. There are also works of only color, where successive chromatic layers generate forms and visual suggestions. In my more recent works, innovations and mixes of styles and languages emerge, along with contaminations, citations, and the use of new techniques. These elements diverge from the typical traits of abstract art, leaning more towards contemporary art's eclecticism and affiliations. Another element I constantly seek is originality, which I aim to reflect in my works. Throughout my artistic research, I have often sought originality through randomness. To this end, I have considered it useful, in some cases, to incorporate production methods capable of generating unpredictable results that are not entirely controllable by will. Another peculiarity of my production is the representation of almost all works in the form of a diptych. This approach, in my view, allows for amplifying and strengthening the visual narrative.
The painting is mounted on a 60x55 wooden frame and is in perfect condition. It is signed on the back and sold directly by the artist. The work is original and is delivered together with the certificate of authenticity. The painting is shipped in a cardboard box, previously wrapped in neutral pH tissue paper and then protected with bubble wrap. The work Agosto 2024#2 is part of a diptych along with the work Agosto 2024#1; both pieces have been exhibited in the artist's solo shows.
The two works 'August 2024' by Giorgio Binda present themselves as a pictorial meditation on the passage of time and the stylistic evolution of the artist, marking a transitional moment from abstraction to a sensibility more oriented towards contemporary art. Each of the two pieces, measuring 60x55 cm, engage in dialogue through a blurred, almost ethereal abstract background. Pastel colors form the scene, predominantly pinkish beige and pale sky blue, combinations that evoke a sense of calm, lightness, and temporal suspension. In contrast to the harmonious fluidity of the background, the composition is animated by abstract shapes and sharp lines, distinctive and immediately recognizable elements of the artist's style. These graphic structures intersect and overlap with controlled energy, creating a visual rhythm that breaks the static nature of the background. The diptych invites viewers to decipher the interaction between geometric discipline and chromatic freedom, a balance that characterizes the artist's formal exploration. 'August 2024' represents an artistic turning point, where the artist pays greater attention to the demands of contemporary art, pushing his abstraction toward realms of greater essentiality and conceptual impact. Although distinct, the two canvases complement each other, reinforcing the visual narrative of the artist's creative process. The diptych 'August 2024' was exhibited at Giorgio Binda's solo show 'Chromatic Expansions' held at the MO.C.A. gallery in Rome in May 2025.
Artistic Profile - Giorgio Binda, an abstract and contemporary artist.
In my works, there are always original abstract forms created with a technique I developed and refined over the years. This technique is, if I am not mistaken, unique and represents the signature of my works. Over time and through experimentation, my activity has diversified into separate creative paths. Alongside abstract works of forms, lines, and colors, there are monochromes in shades of gray and geometric compressions. There are also works of only color, where successive chromatic layers generate forms and visual suggestions. In my more recent works, innovations and mixes of styles and languages emerge, along with contaminations, citations, and the use of new techniques. These elements diverge from the typical traits of abstract art, leaning more towards contemporary art's eclecticism and affiliations. Another element I constantly seek is originality, which I aim to reflect in my works. Throughout my artistic research, I have often sought originality through randomness. To this end, I have considered it useful, in some cases, to incorporate production methods capable of generating unpredictable results that are not entirely controllable by will. Another peculiarity of my production is the representation of almost all works in the form of a diptych. This approach, in my view, allows for amplifying and strengthening the visual narrative.
