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Installationview, Isabella Ducrot "Big Aura", Capitain Petzel, Berlin, 23 November 2019 - 11 January 2020

Isabella Ducrot
Abito, 2016
Mixed media on silk
183 x 147 cm
72.1 x 57.9 inches
72.1 x 57.9 inches
B-IDUCROT-.19-0002
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Repetition is the subject and primary theme in many of Ducrot’s artworks. In the East, repetitive elements are an end in itself, the centre of emotion. In the West, they...
Repetition is the subject and primary theme in many of Ducrot’s artworks. In the East, repetitive elements are an end in itself, the centre of emotion. In the West, they are declared to be ‘decoration’, which is something always somewhat subordinate, framing an event or theme. In Ducrot’s work, the repetitive element becomes the object of representation, the protagonist of the image.The rhythm of life, the heartbeat, is expressed by repetitive elements, which are, not coincidentally, also musical elements. This is a celebration of virtual infinity.
Literature
Oliver Koerner von Gustorf, Gewebe aus Geschichte, Architectural Digest Deutschland, Mai 2020, p. 94.Publications
Isabella Ducrot, Marcello Panni, Mishima, diagonale/librogalleria, Rome 2016, p. 3.1
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