The outlines are soft, the presence uncertain—formed in the quiet aftermath of disappearance.
study
In the breath of vanishing. Memory as radiation.
Dissolved
A transcription of trauma.
Movimento Arte Nucleare
‚Portraits Nucleare‘ are inspired by the „Movimento Arte Nucleare,“ which emerged in 1951 in Milan, sparked by an exhibition organized by Enrico Baj and Sergio Dangelo. Born from the shadows of the atomic age, this movement sought to capture the haunting echoes of nuclear warfare through swirling, chaotic forms and vibrant splashes of color. Their art was a dance of matter and motion, reflecting the psychological trauma and devastated landscapes left in the wake of atomic conflict.
Dissolved
Beauty, interrupted by fallout.
Il Manifesto tecnico della Pittura nucleare
Officially established in 1952 with the „Il Manifesto tecnico della Pittura nucleare“ in Brussels, the movement attracted visionary artists like Joe Colombo and Piero Manzoni. They abandoned conventional techniques, embracing spontaneous, subconscious-driven methods to portray the fragmented, electrified reality of the nuclear era. Their canvases spoke of destroyed worlds and looming atomic clouds, challenging the confines of traditional „isms“ and redefining art for a new atomic universe.
THE GUITAR MAKER / He forms the body, he strings the strings, but the deeper vibration begins in the space between two bodies.
She appears as a black note.