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Guido Strazza — Composizione
Guido Strazza

Composizione

1961

Guido Strazza's 1961 oil on canvas, *Composizione*, presents a compelling study in contrasts and formal balance, immediately drawing the viewer into its rich textural landscape. The artwork is powerfully bisected, creating a dynamic dialogue between its two distinct halves. On the left, a field of nuanced white and off-white tones is rendered with remarkable surface complexity, revealing layers of scraped paint, subtle vertical striations, and delicate cracks. Across this muted expanse, a series of dark, organic lines, punctuated by a singular reddish accent, introduce an element of calligraphic gesture, suggesting movement or an underlying narrative. The right panel erupts in a profound, vibrant blue, its surface equally animated by deeply incised concentric circles and swirling brushwork that evoke a sense of elemental force or cosmic energy. A solitary, dark, sinuous line descends from the upper right, echoing the linear elements on the opposing side while maintaining its own distinct presence within the blue field. This interplay of color, texture, and line creates a powerful visual rhythm across the canvas. This masterful composition exemplifies Strazza's profound engagement with abstraction, where formal elements are meticulously arranged to convey a sense of underlying structure and universal rhythm. Strazza, renowned for his exploration of signs and systems, transforms the canvas into a space for contemplation on the interaction of chaos and order, light and depth. The tactile quality of the oil paint, applied with both vigorous gesture and precise detail, underscores the artist's dedication to material exploration, a hallmark of Italian abstraction during this period. *Composizione* transcends mere decorative abstraction, inviting viewers to explore its meticulously crafted surfaces and the delicate equilibrium achieved between its disparate visual components. Strazza's hand is evident in every mark, creating a work that is both intellectually rigorous and aesthetically captivating, a significant example of his mature style.

Medium
Oil on canvas

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Martini Studio d'Arte: Modern & Contemporary Art (December 2018)

December 20, 2018

Estimate: €7,000 to €8,000

Lot 70

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Guido Strazza, Composizione, 1961

Guido Strazza's 1961 oil on canvas, *Composizione*, presents a compelling study in contrasts and formal balance, immediately drawing the viewer into its rich textural landscape. The artwork is powerfully bisected, creating a dynamic dialogue between its two distinct halves. On the left, a field of nuanced white and off-white tones is rendered with remarkable surface complexity, revealing layers of scraped paint, subtle vertical striations, and delicate cracks. Across this muted expanse, a series of dark, organic lines, punctuated by a singular reddish accent, introduce an element of calligraphic gesture, suggesting movement or an underlying narrative. The right panel erupts in a profound, vibrant blue, its surface equally animated by deeply incised concentric circles and swirling brushwork that evoke a sense of elemental force or cosmic energy. A solitary, dark, sinuous line descends from the upper right, echoing the linear elements on the opposing side while maintaining its own distinct presence within the blue field. This interplay of color, texture, and line creates a powerful visual rhythm across the canvas. This masterful composition exemplifies Strazza's profound engagement with abstraction, where formal elements are meticulously arranged to convey a sense of underlying structure and universal rhythm. Strazza, renowned for his exploration of signs and systems, transforms the canvas into a space for contemplation on the interaction of chaos and order, light and depth. The tactile quality of the oil paint, applied with both vigorous gesture and precise detail, underscores the artist's dedication to material exploration, a hallmark of Italian abstraction during this period. *Composizione* transcends mere decorative abstraction, inviting viewers to explore its meticulously crafted surfaces and the delicate equilibrium achieved between its disparate visual components. Strazza's hand is evident in every mark, creating a work that is both intellectually rigorous and aesthetically captivating, a significant example of his mature style.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Year
1961
Seen at
Martini Studio d'Arte

Related themes

Bipartite Composition, Mid Century Modern, Signs And Symbols, Male Artist, Modernist, Order And Chaos, Post War Art, Painted Surface, Monochrome Field, Italian Artist, Oil On Canvas, Gestural Abstraction, Geometric Abstraction, Cosmic Imagery, White And Blue, Blue Dominant, Formal Balance, Calligraphic Line, Contemplative Art, Abstract, European Abstract, Texture And Surface