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30-11-2011

The eclectic and multifaceted artist, Luciana Matalon, has chosen the prestigious Aria Art Gallery in the exclusive and refined ambience of Florence, to conclude her tour that has been received to great public acclaim.
The exhibition, entitled ‘The Origin of Form’ has been curated by Prof. Vittorio Sgarbi and organised by the Aria Gallery of Antonio Budetta with the direction of Federica Cirri, Salvo Nugnes of Promoter Arte and in collaboration with The European School of Economics.
The artistic voyage of Matalon is characterised by an extremely rich and assorted production, which evidently displays elegance, lightness and grace in its style. The works of Matalon are the result of an intense and profound reflection on the unconscious, intuitive and instinctive levels. Her works lay down the confines between the figure and abstraction, demonstrating a constant tension towards the search for the origin, in which she indicates the importance of recollecting from lost ancient civilisations and of celestial depth: the mystery they have in common evokes through the artist the principle archetypes of our imagination and of our cultural history.
Matalon emerges, not only because of her gifted technical and instrumental capacity, but also for the dreamlike vibrations and poetic obscurity that transmit in the dignified and pure forms of her celebrated art.
The inauguration is by R.S.V.P only on Friday 2nd December 2011 and will be held in the presence of Prof. Vittorio Sgarbi, and attended by notable authorities, leading figures, journalists and media.
The exhibition will be open for public viewing from 3rd December - 8th January 2012.
For more information please contact:
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