Spazio Ritmico 220131 - Sewing on canvas
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- Artist Nejrotti Barbara
- Category Abstract paintings
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Creation year 2020
- Dimensions 25 x 25 x D4 cm
- Technique Sewing on canvas
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SPAZIO RITMICO - In 2020, Nejrotti , for the first time, succeeds in sewing the precise shape of rigid shims between canvases (100% cotton, not elasticized) and set in motion a canvas that already has a shape in itself. Here the big technical advantage over all 20th century spatialism. With this evolution Nejrotti begins a new phase by attempting to carry forward her references (Spatialism, Programmed Art, Kinetic Art, Minimalism) tal search for a new language.
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Nejrotti Barbara
Barbara Nejrotti lives and works in Turin. After years dedicated to experimentation, in 2014 she found her own expressive dimension by fusing together different techniques, from woodworking to sewing, from painting to cutting.
With her was born the "technique of thickness" of which she is the repository, by which, both conceptually and physically, she sutures figures in such a way that they maintain thickness in the texture of the works.
She has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad, including in 2017 at the European Parliament in Brussels and in 2018 at the Chagall House in Tel Aviv. In 2020 after meeting the master Leonardo Mosso, accompanied by Enrico Baleri, she moved definitively to abstraction of spatialist matrix.