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Sergio Cerchi

Sergio CerchiSergio Cerchi

Florentine painter, Sergio Cerchi, works in what could be called quadrant-ism, a unique style whereby the actual pictorial surface – rather than objects depicted – is fractured, multiplying and rendered with different lighting and coloring. Most of Cerchi’s paintings are rendered in different shades of a dominant hue, though it may become bolder or softer depending on the movement and angle of the fragment it appears on. Thus, while people, objects and animals figure in a flattened hyperrealist aesthetic that marks references to popular culture and art history, their images are peeling, shifting and floating.

 

By presenting us with characters in an object world that is never quite settled – or rather, constantly discovered in a process of resettlement – Cerchi explores the subtleties of time and color, of shading and layering. No shape is final, no perspective absolute, no color completely explored and exhausted. His iconic subjects, then, take on mysterious edges that completely faithful realism could never define. For every choice Cerchi makes, he reveals myriad possibilities.

Portals of Perception
Reception: Thursday May 7, 2009 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates: 5/7/2009 - 5/27/2009

Invitation to Sergio Cerchi's exhibition

Dolls Dolls
Oil on Canvas
39" x 31.5"
$3800

Dolls
Oil on Canvas
39" x 31.5"
$3800

Rain Rain
Oil on Canvas
39" x 31.5"
$3800

Rain
Oil on Canvas
39" x 31.5"
$3800

The Fan II The Fan II
Oil on Canvas
39" x 39"
$4300

The Fan II
Oil on Canvas
39" x 39"
$4300

Samurai Samurai
Oil on Canvas
35.5" x 35.5"
$3800

Samurai
Oil on Canvas
35.5" x 35.5"
$3800

The Lesson The Lesson
Oil on Canvas
31.5" x 31.5"
$3400

The Lesson
Oil on Canvas
31.5" x 31.5"
$3400

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