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Alessandro D'Aquila


Italy

18 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

Chieti

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Works by Alessandro D'Aquila

Amici Miei

Digital , Prints , Digital Print

50 x 50cm

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Pope

Digital , Prints , Digital Print

50 x 50cm

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Buffon

Digital , Prints , Digital Print

50 x 50cm

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Ascesa (Tavola Ottometrica Poetica)

2020

Lightbox

70 x 30 x 10cm

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Three men and one leg

2018

Prints , Digital Print

50 x 50cm

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Soldiers

1989

Lightbox

70 x 30 x 10cm

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Sophia Loren

2017

Drawings

50 x 50cm

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Once Upon a time in Hollywood

2019

Prints , Digital Print

50 x 50cm

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Alessandro D'Aquila's works revolve around contemporary culture, its popular images and how they are received or not received: their comunicability is the result of the recipient's perception, like D'Aquila highlights in his artworks, using the Braille alphabet, a language that is unintelligible for the majority of the public. By choosing this specific alphabet, the artist aims to provoke a sense of bewilderment in the average viewer, forcing them to experience what visually impaired people experience on a daily basis. With the 'Polaroid Sintetiche' series, D'Aquila takes the photographs himself and retouches them with oil and acrylic paint, simplifyng the subjects, doing the same work that our mind does with our memories, letting them fade away or mixing them with one another.Among his other series there are 'Ritratti senza volto', in which D'Aquila extrapolates his subjects from cinema, tv shows and pop culture, simplifying them to the extreme, making them recognizable thanks to their most distinctive features; 'Loghi comuni', a series dedicates to those brands that represent our collective imagination; 'Paesaggi sintetici', which presents diffrent types of oversimplified landscapes. 

"I'd like to make visual art suitable not for those who see but for those who watch."