“Art: the protagonists are the Opera and the Observer”
“The protagonists are the Opera and the Observer”
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I have always been a free artist, driven by the desire to convey positive emotions that continue to resonate over time. My works, born with the intention of radiating energy and serenity, are like electrons orbiting around the nucleus of spirituality. As I state in my Decalogue: “Art is an inseparable part of the spiritual universe” and, as such, it stands apart from all other human activities.
The only recipient of the artistic message is the viewer who, without any intermediary, stands before the work. The only protagonists, therefore, are the work and the observer.
I deeply believe that art can be a tool to improve our daily existence, instilling strength, light, and connection.
By exploring and using multiple techniques and materials, I have enriched and diversified my expressive language, both in painting and in the three-dimensional world of sculpture and material assemblage.
At the same time, I create sculptures of various sizes, mainly using Cor-Ten steel, a material that allows me to explore shapes capable of dialoguing with space and time.
In recent years, I feel that I have finally reached the long-desired goal: a total creative freedom, which I have called “Transcendence.”
Eugenio Galli
Galli is a sophisticated lover of beauty who communicates with his own spirit (and with our soul) in search of new expressive forms. In his pieces which are composed of delicately soft tones, light plays a primary role; it is an existential light which is able to pierce the canvas (like the ‘slashes’ of artist Lucio Fontana), going beyond the image to capture the spirit of its observer.
Chiara Cinelli
With his paintings, Eugenio Galli brings out the color white against bursts of color created with impromptu chromatic lacerations which splinter his canvas, almost cutting right through the middle of it, as if this flickering of color were devouring the light which spreads knowledge throughout the world. …Galli’s work is a passionate pursuit to capture this worldly knowledge – knowledge of an incommensurable world where the ego navigates by sight and searches for a leading thread, something to hold onto “so as not to fall into the sky” as poet Giovanni Pascoli once wrote. Galli has also come back to the extremely diverse, complex and ideological accumulation of this past century, to study for himself the small constitution of the universe: The constitution of light.
Vittorio Sutto
…What’s more, being a person who is fully aware of having reached his goal, Galli provides us with absolutely magnificent paintings, loaded with a resonance of colour and light, which can serve as a sort of inspiring suggestion, originating from an extreme undressing of a language which can be likened to spiritual distance. He gauges himself as the highest point of an absoluteness which is focused on defining an evocative colour, a crescendo of symbols and script, an appearance or a new composition of figures which by now are far from what is imaginable, his very own code which is poised between pure abstraction and the permanence of traces which, if they are not figurative, they without doubt appear to be emotive. His paintings are teeming with turmoil and lacking in grace, a quasi-state of eternity, the opportunity to create time and space which seize an internal rhythm of sweet natural echoes, although they may be addicted to meditating over the poetics of his gestures. A new landscape slowly takes shape, a new panorama composed of molecular charm, substance, dust and ash, as if it were an integral recovery of what we have experienced. However his painting undoubtedly remains the main attraction, motivated by a pursuit which, having started with a subjectiveness in crisis, then goes on to conquer a linguistic and morphological objectiveness, the heritage and characteristics of a truly Lombard tradition.
Carlo Franza
Eugenio Galli is an innovative artist who conveys a number of contemporary concerns in striking works with a clear spiritual intent. As part of his evocative personal journey, an encounter with the Salento area and one of its most charismatic figures helped to produce some extremely interesting artistic output. The “2011 Turris Magna Award” that he received offers proof that no location is off-limits to those who are at home with art and spirituality.
Hervé A. Cavallera
His use of the color white is where we begin our journey. It is in fact here where the Artist discovers the freedom to authentically experience anticipation, like the soul’s state of protension towards the Absolute. Tension is “released” in an ultimate piercing gesture which, ripping through the white canvas with color, opens a door to other possible worlds, worlds of imagination and dreams. The complete and material whiteness of Galli’s Steles take us even further. It is here, at the peak of our anticipation, where these possible make-believe worlds layer upon each other and blend together, finding a sublime sense of peace.
Francesca Bianucci
…Eugenio Galli remains in very delicate contact with reality. But he takes a different path: to express himself he creates his own sovereign vocabulary. We can therefore find here abstract “invented” paintings, which while playing with form and color, are used to evoke a thrill of beauty in anyone who attentively observes his work…
György Szabó