Matteo Gironi

Exibition  in 3D    https://www.artland.com/exhibitions/cjsfvlaka07ln08724qerqx7v

Matteo Gironi was born in Verona in 1973, the city where he lives and works.

In 2003 he graduated in Architecture at the IUAV in Venice.
His personal exhibitions are numerous, in private galleries and in public museums such as the Mam museum and the Milan Triennale, the collaboration with the E3 Gallery begins in 2014.
 
I do not know if the baroque is for me the starting point or the arrival point made by reading the book “The Baroque in Italy” by Dino Formaggio published by Arnoldo Mondadori in 1960, I seem to read the programmatic manifesto of my art, with the exception that the search for a representation of the infinite coincided for me with a language based on “necessity”, a necessity that I found in the characteristics of the materials that I use. But the condition of necessity serves me only to express that emotion that for me is not well defined but very similar to what Baroque art expresses. To say that the Baroque has already defined the meaning of “modern” life as it still is: man has lost his real center and already understands that he is part of a whole that does not need to understand or understand or explore until the end). My art could be selected as part of an infinite, a fragment in the flow of things. The important thing for me is to evoke this emotion beyond the language used, even if I believe that the forms that I create must be vibrant, physical, attractive, perhaps because precisely in this precipice only real and carnal forms can be held on; therefore forms are a vehicle, they are not the end.