Dante Square - Canvas, foam rubber, printed plastic sheet, mesh
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- Artist Profumo Marina
- Collection Imprisoned Brains
- Creation year 2015
- Dimensions 80 x 50 x 4 cm
- Technique Canvas, foam rubber, printed plastic sheet, mesh
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In the series "Imprisoned Brains" ("Cervelli Imprigionati"), Profumo deals with a number of aspects of mankind's everyday insanity of today by creating three-dimensional works, which this time make use of foam rubber as their main material.
It is a way to let the image breathe and block it inside a metallic net that constrains and restrains, extends, distorts but does not transform. "Dante Square" is a collage with photos of motorbikes parked in this square of Genoa.
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Profumo Marina
Marina Profumo was born in Ceranesi, province of Genoa. She studied business administration but soon began to devote herself to painting.
She can mix different materials, she never gets tired of deep artistic instigation with her ironic and acute gaze, ranging between different fields, economics, politics, religion, environment. Her style is personal, far from localism and current. A constant denunciation through experimentation of different materials and languages without ever reaching a definitive goal, to be in continuous evolution.
A journey that begins in silence. Only at the end of the nineties, she decides that the moment of confrontation with the public has come. She exhibits in Italian cities such as Rome, Milan, Turin, Genoa, Florence and abroad such as Stockholm, Chicago, Copenhagen, Prague, Uppsala, Berlin, London.
Her works were published in magazines and catalogues in the sector. She currently lives and works in Genoa, Italy.