ABC ARTE is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Italy of the young Hungarian artist Luca Sára Rózsa entitled "Secrets", curated by Domenico de Chirico.
Continuing the path undertaken about twenty years ago, alongside international masters of the twentieth century linked to the Neo-avant-gardes, started ab origine in its traditional and historical Genoese gallery, ABC ARTE now opens the doors of its most recent venue in Milan, called ABC-ARTE ONE OF, to young artists from all over the world, from Brazil to the Congo, passing through France, Hungary, the United States and so on.
In support of that experimental audacity that has always characterised the historical-artistic avant-gardes, where new disciplines and directions of thought have found fertile ground so as to be able to manifest themselves freely, ABC ARTE thus decides to rely on the vivid expressive power of artists of the new generation, in the hope of being able to contribute to rewriting the codes of an unprecedented, refined and increasingly surprising 'parodistic language' within contemporary art, emphasising its more material aspect. Therefore, just as in the Neo-avant-garde, the aim here is to encourage the connivance of the most diverse personalities who carry on, albeit autonomously, their battle in the name of their own conception of art, adapting it to entirely personal ideologies and experiences.
Inaugurating this new, colourful exhibition cycle is 'Secrets', a solo exhibition by Luca Sára Rózsa, born in 1990 in Budapest, the city where she still lives and works today. Through these new works, created with a skilful use of both oil on canvas and ink on paper, she analyses the complex meaning of existence in the attempt to realise one's identity. Appealing to the eternal cycle of life, Rózsa retraces the stages of Christian iconography in which enigmatic figures bathe, embrace, feed or rest, gradually taking on the appearance of mammals. A cyclical nature of life to be understood as a space of eternal infinity, where there is no before and after, but only a hic et nunc that does not hesitate to merge amiably with nature.
A bilingual publication, ABC-ARTE editions, will be produced with text by Domenico de Chirico and a rich documentary apparatus.