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Luisanna Quattrini
Luisanna Quattrini, exhibition view la folle du logis, le printemps de septembre 2021
© le printemps de septembre
photo : damien aspe
Practical information:
76, allées Charles-de-Fitte, 31300 Toulouse
Opening on Friday 17 September from 6pm to 11pm
Wednesday to Sunday from 12pm to 6pm
Night-time on 17 and 18 September until 11pm
Luisanna Quattrini, exhibition view la folle du logis, le printemps de septembre 2021
© le printemps de septembre
photo : damien aspe
Practical information:
76, allées Charles-de-Fitte, 31300 Toulouse
Opening on Friday 17 September from 6pm to 11pm
Wednesday to Sunday from 12pm to 6pm
Night-time on 17 and 18 September until 11pm
Luisanna Quattrini exhibits simultaneously at the Galerie Jean-Paul Barrès.
It has long been demonstrated that part of our mental activity escapes our control. When they pop into consciousness, the images that are the manifestation of this phenomenon can be characterized by their elusiveness and propensity to dissolve. Luisanna Quattrini’s paintings come from sensitive awareness of this evanescence. What the viewer sees – or, more often, glimpses – seems about to appear or disappear. Luisanna Quattrini’s visual universe is an aquatic one, of fundamental instability. The viewer’s initial haze gives way to the idea of an image, a burgeoning scene, an allusion that evaporates. Near-shapeless characters – animals or human silhouettes – emerge from the gauze of diaphanous color floating over the canvas. They are barely developed creatures, fleeting "emergences-resurgences" (Henri Michaux), strange dreamlike situations. Their brief coalescence enables them to be glimpsed without being discerned, to hint at recognition without identification.
With Luisanna Quattrini, painting stems from a mental experience that she invites the viewer to share. She addresses a community of alert dreamers on the cusp of the unconscious, where imagination is ferried into the unknown. Sometimes, the painting seems to take over from the image, and then there are piles or heaps that build the pictures, as if a primeval joy were at play. As if the anxiety of dreams were superseded by the simple burst of colors, by dazzling awareness.
With the support of Pro Helvetia, Fondation suisse pour la culture, and in partnership with les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse
Born in 1972 in Lima, Luisanna Quattrini lives and works in Basel (Switzerland). She studied art in Lima, Florence and Geneva, where she graduated in 2005 She has exhibited her work at Musée des Beaux-Arts de La Chaux-de-Fonds (2018) and Mamco (Geneva, 2015). She was awarded the 2007 Federal Art Prize and the 2005 Theodor Strawinsky prize. Her work figures in the collections of Musée des Beaux-Arts de La Chaux-de-Fonds, Crédit Suisse, Mamco, as well as private collections in Europe and America.