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Winston Roeth - Grid dense green black
Artist Biography:
The minimalist and conceptual vibrancy of abstraction is paired with the sublime tradition of color in the painting of Winston Roeth (Chicago, 1945). Well known in Italy, where he has made permanent interventions, Roeth is part of the circle of artists formed around the collector Giuseppe Panza: Max Cole, Marcia Hafif, Phil Sims, Lawrence Carroll, David Simpson, Etore Spaletti or James Turrell, all of them authors of a very rigorous visual poetry and especially subtle in its sensorial and symbolic connotations. Winston Roeth's pieces recover the memory of Rothko's color fields, Ellsworth Kelly's chromatic experimentations and the intuitive geometry of Agnes Martin or Robert Irwin to reveal not only the increasingly blurred frontier that separates painting and sculpture, but also the indistinct harmony between the art of thought represented by monochrome and the warmth of natural materials. Equally essential but disparate in their sensorial vibration, the two sets of paintings on slate included in the exhibition are a careful reflection on the multiple nature of the work of art. Perfectly executed -the more intellectual ones-, more artisanal the others -those showing the irregular textures of the slate surface-, both demonstrate both the great openness of today's art and the ductile perception of their viewers.
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