Dario Lanza
@dariolanza
GM, Gen Art Lovers! ☀️ I’m often asked about Giacometti’s enigmatic sculptures, those skeletal figures that seem unfinished and weird. Here’s a brief 🧵 to help you understand why they intentionally look that way. Spoiler: the reason is deeply conceptual.
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Dario Lanza
@dariolanza
Alberto Giacometti was born in 1901 into a family of artists and grew up immersed in the art world. However, his sculptural language matured in a bleak historical context: a Europe devastated by World War II and marked by the Holocaust. So, what do these slender figures mean?
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Dario Lanza
@dariolanza
These figures seem to hover between existence and disappearance. His sculptures are thin, almost spectral, as if the artist were trying to capture the weight of the collective trauma Europe faced after Auschwitz.
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