“Volere Volare” is the title of Giorgio Pulselli’s Exhibition that will take place in Ca’ Sagredo from October 4th to 27th.
“Giorgio Pulselli is a versatile artist from Viterbo, a pupil in the 50s of the sculpture school of Domenico Mastroianni and of the painter from Viterbo, Fortunato Del Tavano.
The exhibition “Volere … Volare” includes a series of monochromatic sculptures of paper mache that tackle the dreamy theme of flight, understood as a dream, a vision, a desire, a longing.
Giorgio Pulselli’s art is instinctive, the result of the combination of extemporaneous technique and ephemeral material. The papier-mâché sculptures are made by the hands of the skilled craftsman and by frenetic emotionality of the inspired artist; they are fluid, dynamic, suspended in the air, made of atmosphere. To use the words of the art historian Luciano Marziano, “a pattern of movements, attitudes, garrulous smile, all crossed by an irony that never shatters in the satirical”.
To occupy the fifth of a light and dreamy exhibition, The Band Affori, a composition of over thirty colourful characters that drags the visitor into the festive world of the band, jumping from the ethereal white of the first series in a disruptive mood, vibrant of colours. The paper-mats exposed to Ca ‘Sagredo, with elegant aesthetics and intense emotion, are a wise vehicle of imagination for those who have the curiosity to stop and look at them. “