The Watcher by Emanuele Giannelli, promoted by the Municipality of Pietrasanta, opens on Friday 5th of July in Piazzetta San Martino and it will be open every day until Saturday 31st of August.

05 Jul 2024 - 30 Sep 2024

Every day

18.00 - 24:00

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Description

The exhibition, supported by Più Me and the Enrico Paoli Art Gallery in Pietrasanta, exhibits four artworks that well express the artist's creative philosophy and his ability to portray a perfect balance between figurative and conceptual art. The title of the event is borrowed from one of the artworks that well symbolizes the underlying theme of Giannelli's artistic path, aimed at making us reflect between present and future, between preservation of the roots or projection towards a technological future, it reveals the chaos of contemporaneity without judgments, but it offers the double choice between the doubt or the feasibility.

Photographer Riccardo Benassi

Organizer

Emanuele Giannelli

After graduating, he began a critical artistic path that brings him to a progressive detaching from classical currents to a more stimulating approach to contemporary sculpture.

Many inspirational trips between Berlin and New York and the period lived in London contribute to consolidate this path of maturation and social and artistic awareness.

The artist grows, experimenting with new materials and new techniques, with impetuous curiosity and awareness, exploring the world, until he finds his narration, which like an obsession returns in all his artworks. He describes this humanity, in continuous transformation, which enhances the potential of the technologies whom it uses and with which it could do revolutionary things. Giannelli does not judge but invites us to reflect on the great current issues and at the same time offers emotions of "positive provocation" as he himself likes to define them.

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Location

Pietrasanta - Piazzetta di San Martino

Pietrasanta, a gem of art and culture nestled in Tuscany, enchants visitors with its medieval charm and rich artistic heritage. Renowned worldwide for its close connection to art, this picturesque town holds a unique record: it is the city with the highest concentration of art galleries in its historic centre, a feat perhaps unmatched in Italy and the world.
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