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A Walk on the Memory Lanes from World War II

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Good news for art lovers, especially those who love various sculptures and decorative arts! Alon Zakaim Fine Art and Melzi Fine Art have allianced for an exhibition which has unfolded on October 3, 2017, at Alon Zakaim Fine Art, London.The exhibition features the budding concepts, artistic comparison, and thematic relations between the artists from both Italy and Japan. The main focus of the exhibition is the effect of the World War II on art. In the rouse of the World War II, dictatorial administrations were brought to an end in both the East and the West. Conventional cultural ideas were confronted and fascist dictatorship was rejected resulting in a newly found an aesthetic liberty. Artists in both Italy and Japan started trying out a varied body of work.Japanese art stretched out with innovative materials, drastic subject matter, and investigational recital, marked by artists like Shiraga with his barefoot paintings. At the same time, Italian artists such as Fontana and Castellani experimented with spatial insights and the conception of the canvas itself to redefine and question traditional artistic modes.The stars of the show are “R6.45” by Shu Takahashi, “Hole” by Shozo Shimamoto, “Piramide” by Arnaldo Pomodoro, etc. Apart from them, works done by Key Gutai, Kazuo Shiraga, Koji Yamamoto, Yasuo Sumi, Enrico Castellani, Kenjiro Azuma and many others will be shown to the visitors.“Dinamica” will be on display from October 3 through November 7, 2017, at Alon Zakaim Fine Art, 5-7 Dover Street, London W1S 4LD.For more details, please visit: http://www.alonzakaim.com/exhibitions/current/dinamica_3_oct_7_nov_2017/Click on the slideshow to have a sneak peek at the exhibition.

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