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EDDIE PEAKE
SEPTEMBER 2018 - JANUARY 2019
Eddie Peake presents ‘People’, his fourth exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill in Rome. Bringing together over twenty works in acrylic, oil paint, and spray paint, this exhibition marks a clear departure from the artist’s usual multimedia approach of previous exhibitions, where his works have been displayed in immersive environments featuring sound, performance and video projections.
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FRANCESCO CLEMENTE
MAY 2018 - SEPTEMBER 2018
Francesco Clemente presents for the first time a series of paintings directly inspired by Federico García Lorca’s seminal collection of poems “Poet in New York”. The expressive and vibrant images which Clemente depicts are inspired by certain passages of the poems, particularly Lorca’s “The King of Harlem”, and played homage to the dense, sometimes hallucinogenic, nature of Lorca’s poetic imagery.
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CELIA HEMPTON
FEBRUARY 2018 - MAY 2018
For her latest exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, Celia Hempton presented a new collection of works titled ‘Breach’. Featuring landscapes made from life on the volcanic island of Stromboli, recent nudes, and paintings made from live video streams of hacked surveillance camera, the exhibition confronted themes of intrusiveness, the fragility of privacy in the modern age and the boundaries of intimacy.
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GIORGIO GRIFFA
FEBRUARY 2022 - MAY 2022
This new exhibition of Giorgio Griffa at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill spans the full breadth of the artist's practice, bringing together highlights from the artist’s three major bodies of work: his minimal canvases of the 70s; his large gestural works from the 80s; and his lively rhythmic paintings from the last decade inspired by modernist poetry and avant-garde music.
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PIETRO RUFFO
FEBRUARY 2020 - JULY 2020
Pietro Ruffo presents MAREMOTO - Tidal Wave, his fourth exhibition at Galleria Lorcan O’Neill. Ruffo explores themes such as liberty, democracy, war, commerce, colonialism; he delves into anthropology, philosophy, and political history. For this show he has created monumental wall-installations in hand-painted blue and white ceramic tiles. These works use the idea of water – the most spectacular identifier of our planet, blue with water – in all its complexity: a geographical boundary, a source of food and wealth, an abused and polluted habitat, a protector, a destroyer, the source of all life.
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