グッゲンハイム美術館のインスタグラム(guggenheim) - 8月25日 03時47分
#WorkoftheWeek: Giorgio de Chirico’s enigmatic works of 1911–1917, including “The Red Tower” (pictured above), provided a crucial inspiration for the Surrealist painters. The dreamlike atmosphere of his compositions results from irrational perspective, the lack of a unified light source, the elongation of shadows, and a hallucinatory focus on objects. The absence of event provokes a nostalgic, melancholy mood, as if viewers sense the wake of a momentous incident.
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Traces of concealed human presences appear in the fraught expanse of “The Red Tower.” The true protagonist, however, is the crenellated tower; in its imposing centrality and rotundity, it conveys a virile energy that fills the pictorial space.
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Giorgio de Chirico, "The Red Tower" (1913), © 2020 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/SIAE, Rome
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