Rudolf Stingel

The tangibility of Rudolf Stingel’s work is evident upon first glance with its indents and varied concave and convex patterned surfaces. It brings to question the definition of a painting and illuminates its process of creation.

Tullio Crali

The curves and angles in Tullio Crali’s paintings evoke a sense of height, excitement and dizziness, parallel to that of flying in a military plane. His works break down normative perspectives with shifting proportions and movement.

Jules Olitski

Rejector of any impression of a narrative surrounding his art, Jules Olitski left all to color. A fore-front in the color field school, Olitski’s work expresses an almost natural process of creation with pigment gradients that have an ethereal effect.

Adrian Paci

Adrian Paci was born in Albania in 1969, but fled to Italy with his family after the extreme riots in Albania in 1997. Paci’s socially-charged works include a variety of mediums ranging from photography and painting to videos and installations.