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Scaffalando

Ernesto Sartori

24.05.2024 - 20.07.2024, opening 24.05.2024



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Balsanoso P17, 2024
Ernesto Sartori
Balsanoso P17, 2024
Gouache and gesso on wood, painted on both sides
44 x 40 x 4 cm
unique
Exhibition view 'Scaffalando', 2024. Photo : Aurélien Mole
Trantorizzato C50L119, 2024
Ernesto Sartori
Trantorizzato C50L119, 2024
felt, pen and gesso on wood, painted on both sides
45 x 50 x 5 cm
unique
Exhibition view 'Scaffalando', 2024. Photo : Aurélien Mole
Trantorizzato C17L35, 2024
Ernesto Sartori
Trantorizzato C17L35, 2024
felt, pen and gesso on wood, painted on both sides
76 x 80 x 4 cm
unique
Exhibition view 'Scaffalando', 2024. Photo : Aurélien Mole
Bosporoso P8, 2023
Ernesto Sartori
Bosporoso P8, 2023
Gouache and gesso on wood, painted on both sides
60 x 60 x 6,5 cm
unique
Exhibition view 'Scaffalando', 2024. Photo : Aurélien Mole
Trantorizzato C04L118, 2024
Ernesto Sartori
Trantorizzato C04L118, 2024
felt, pen and gesso on wood, painted on both sides
60 x 60 x 5 cm
unique
Exhibition view 'Scaffalando', 2024. Photo : Aurélien Mole
Tartariente P4, 2022
Ernesto Sartori
Tartariente P4, 2022
Gouache and gesso on wood, painted on both sides
60 x 60 x 3,5 cm
unique
Exhibition view 'Scaffalando', 2024. Photo : Aurélien Mole


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Ernesto Sartori continues his experiments with paintings which he makes while thinking of "planet-forms" or erasers rounded by wear. He envisions them as smooth and, to achieve this, he sands the wooden support to round it off. He imagines a 90° vision or, in any case, a geometry that is, as always, unconventional, with intentional inaccuracies. It is with the art critic and curator Simone Menegoi that a beautiful chimera of exhibition seemed imaginable to us, something we could all believe in, something that is built with a play of possibilities to be shared.

"Scaffalando" is the gerund form of the Italian verb "scaffalare," itself derived from the noun "scaffale" [meaning "shelf" or "bookshelf"]. It means "to [...]