Exposition

THE SOUL AND BODY OF PAINTING (last edited: 2026)

Giusirames
Giuseppe Rametta

About this exposition

This research stems from the need to give theoretical, methodological, and poetic form to a practice that has developed over time through intuitive experimentation, phenomenological observations, and a direct relationship with the material. The aim of this thesis is to define, analyze, and formalize a new painting technique based on a reactive mixture and a vortex modeling gesture, a technique that is not limited to using heterogeneous materials, but generates real visual phenomena: currents, stratifications, turbulence, figurative emergences. This technique arises from the encounter between everyday materials—malleable glue, transparent glue, toothpaste, Amuchina hand sanitizer, and pigments—and a specific gesture: the rotation of a cut brush that does not spread the color but sets it in motion, forcing it to react, organize itself, and take shape. This gesture is complemented by a final incision, made with a small object, which does not draw but frees the figure from the material, as if it emerged spontaneously from a dynamic field. The resulting painting is not representation but event. It does not describe a subject: it lets it happen.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsart, research, Contemporary art, artistic research
date15/02/2026
last modified15/02/2026
statusin review
share statuspublic
copyrightGiuseppe Rametta Giusirames
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/4187472/4187471


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