Abstract Compositions

An exploration of balance, contrast and harmony through compositions that blend photographs and geometric shapes with organic textures.

Artist Statement

LIVING IN THE INTERMEDIATE SPACE

      My artistic practice consciously moves in an area of ​​undecidability, inhabiting that liminal space where photography, drawing, painting and writing converge in an uninterrupted dialogue. I do not consider this hybrid approach as a simple sum of techniques, but as the affirmation of a poetics that recognizes its generative core in the tension between different languages. Although my works present manual interventions, geometric signs and material stratifications, I consider them fundamentally post-photographs as they maintain a profound connection with the indexical nature of the photographic medium. This media ambiguity is not indecision, but an active semantic strategy.

      I am particularly interested in what Jacques Rancière defines as a thoughtful image, an entity that does not simply illustrate a pre-existing thought, but constitutes a magnetic field charged with unresolved tensions, resistant to univocal meanings. The work thus becomes a space of perpetual oscillation between apparently opposite polarities: technological automatism and manual gesture, documentation and creation, material presence and conceptual abstraction.

      My creative process reflects this threshold condition: photographic elements are deconstructed and recontextualized, but never completely denied; pictorial interventions assert their materiality without erasing the underlying photographic trace; geometric signs impose a visual order that dialogues with the organic complexity of the captured image; words insinuate themselves between the visual layers, not to explain them but to amplify their ambiguity.

      This hybrid practice mirrors our contemporary reality, culturally and technologically fragmented, where images, texts and data constantly mix. I am not interested in resolving this ambiguity, but in consciously inhabiting it in a contemporary landscape, where distinctions between artistic disciplines become increasingly porous.

About the Artist

Luigi M. Verde

Luigi M. Verde

      Luigi Maria Verde (born in Melfi, June 1, 1969) is an Italian Visual Artist and Photographer. For over three decades, he has pursued a personal artistic research that combines photography and digital art with the study of philosophy, language, and programming, aiming to explore the complex relationships between art and science and to investigate the connections between photographic imagery and formal languages.

      Recognized as a conceptual and visionary artist, in his works, he skillfully blends tradition and digital technology through language hybridization. With both ironic and cryptic approaches, he conceives his works as puzzles to be solved, universes imbued with profound meanings waiting to be deciphered and narrated.

      What makes some of his works unique are the manual interventions, executed during the printing phase, which give each creation a personal touch and convey a deeper emotional imprint. His extensive production includes digital paintings, art books, and frequent forays into video art and traditional photography.

      Actively involved in cultural events and exhibitions both in Italy and abroad, since 2009 he has been managing the personal blog Ideographie where he carries on a popular discussion on artistic and philosophical themes close to his heart.

Contact

For inquiries regarding acquisitions, commissions, or exhibition opportunities, please contact:

Luigi M. Verde:
Via Giotto da Bondone, 4
IT-42020 Albinea (RE)
[email protected]
   +39 338 4554 976

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