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Clara Diebler
Clara Diebler's modus operandi, with which she has been experimenting since she was a teenager, is that of superimposing photographic negatives. Through this particular technique, Clara has built her universe, transporting us into a world of ghostly characters, like the artwork presented at "ARTOXIC", the new exhibition by M.A.D.S. ART GALLERY. The work is entitled 'Wilde roses' and is an analogue surimpression printed on fine art paper. From a wall of beautiful, white, delicate flowers, the bust of a naked woman emerges, looking at us intensely. Her gaze is melancholic and bewitching at the same time, as if she wanted to invite us to enter that magical world, made of delicacy, sensuality but also strength and power. Using the juxtaposition of two photographs, in particular portraits, nudes, architectural references or floral motifs, Clara Diebler intends to magnify the alchemy of two visions: those of the model and the photographer, of the receiver and the transmitter, of the seer and the perceiver. And thus, perhaps, the universally romantic dualityfemininity - that resides in every man. Her aesthetic universe is therefore essentially feminine and universal, while remaining singular thanks to his original vision: anachronistic and melancholic, brutal and magnificent.
Art Curator Matilde Della Pina
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