This item includes the oil canvas. In "The bipolar spirit" by Mauricio MADELAT we discover an artist dedicated to pursuing himself as an inquisitive thinker about the world and the relationship we have with ourselves ... MADELAT questions and extends himself, living with the unstoppable trend to disintegrate and disseminate himself as a work. What shines through in "The Bipolar Spirit" is the way he seems to understand that emotional experiences are neither temporary nor final, but that while they form the art that describes them, they too are modified in the process.
It is there where MADELAT seems to capture the pure energy of the vital moment, the power that is born, explodes, declines and is brought to the material, to the composition and to the colors in an original and virtuous way in the incisive impulse to express what he has lived. What persists then of those paradoxical scores of MADELAT in "The bipolar spirit" is the strange freshness, determined, even suicidal, of an artistic philosophy capable of betting everything on a single chip, the principle that the truth is never in things but in the fortuitous connections in which, with a bipolar spirit, they reveal themselves and become incontestable evidence.
The Evidences (from Series "The bipolar spirit") - Madelat
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The Evidences (from Series "The bipolar spirit") - Madelat
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This item includes the oil canvas. In "The bipolar spirit" by Mauricio MADELAT we discover an artist dedicated to pursuing himself as an inquisitive thinker about the world and the relationship we have with ourselves ... MADELAT questions and extends himself, living with the unstoppable trend to disintegrate and disseminate himself as a work. What shines through in "The Bipolar Spirit" is the way he seems to understand that emotional experiences are neither temporary nor final, but that while they form the art that describes them, they too are modified in the process.
It is there where MADELAT seems to capture the pure energy of the vital moment, the power that is born, explodes, declines and is brought to the material, to the composition and to the colors in an original and virtuous way in the incisive impulse to express what he has lived. What persists then of those paradoxical scores of MADELAT in "The bipolar spirit" is the strange freshness, determined, even suicidal, of an artistic philosophy capable of betting everything on a single chip, the principle that the truth is never in things but in the fortuitous connections in which, with a bipolar spirit, they reveal themselves and become incontestable evidence.