Gruppo - Acrylic on canvas
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- Artist Szutor Ribana
- Category Abstract Paintings
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Creation year 2017
- Dimensions 200 x 200 x D 2,5 cm
- Technique Acrylic on canvas
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The correlation between women's emancipation and the subjects of women's art exists. While searching for a specific feminine style in art is a mistake, female artists have often portrayed strong heroines and themselves as a statement of their status. In the era of feminist movements, art became a means of denunciation. Today, women explore powerful themes like body image and the struggles of war-torn populations with more profound attention and sensitivity.
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Szutor Ribana
Author of over one hundred works, including paintings, drafts and drawings, Ribana Szutor was influenced by great masters such as Pablo Picasso, Emilio Vedova and Jackson Pollock.
Thanks to her early artistic talent, in 1999 she won the National Prize for painting in Romania. After finishing her studies, she began her artistic career exhibiting her works in fairs, galleries and museums in places like Monte Carlo, Los Angeles, Dubai, New York, Lugano, Rome, Milan, Venice and Barcelona.
Like other artists she made her debut starting with the “black period” where the leitmotif are the large portraits and floral compositions. In the artistic field, as well as in the literary field, THE SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE, means to add to the ideal of the angelic woman, the decadent aesthetic one. The solitary artist and the strong individualism philosophy are opposed to positivism and naturalism.
The new incarnation of the woman is perfectly reflected in paintings in which she is represented as an unscrupulous and destructive being (“la femme fatale”), disturbing the masculine society with a model of independent woman capable of elevating a new social and intellectual state. The female body declares itself as an object of painting, sculpture, poetry. “The woman in my paintings declares her curves, her sensuality, her desires and fragility inviting you to look at her soul, emotions felt in a fleeting instant immortalizing them forever in a moment that does not change and becomes eternal. She is not born like that: she becomes one. It’s always a search for the gaze and the soul…”.