
Tabula cured by Roberta Gubitosi
Inauguration of the exhibition: Friday 22 march, h18.00 p.m.
Action painting on the notes of Andrea Dupré
The works will be exhibited in the wine hall from the 22 of march to the 16th june 2024
Timetable: from monday to saturday 9:00 a.m. – 19:00 p.m.
Free visit
The exclusive Wine Creative Lab 47Anno Domini hosts the exhibition Tabula, a solo show by Paolo Loschi, an artist from Treviso who manages to fuse the material of painting with the spirituality of music.
The exhibition brings together the works that have marked the singular research on the theme of mountains and in a broader sense of nature, which began in 2010 with the Pater series and later resumed in 2020 with Tabulae.
The need to experience and narrate the landscape always stems from a particular inner condition linked to significant moments of change that represented a “new beginning” and a “clean slate” from which to start again, such as parenthood in the first case or the Covid experience in the second.
Paolo Loschi’s modus operandi originates from the “feeling” of nature that springs from distant visual suggestions, such as the mountain peaks seen from the lagoon on the clearest days, during his many stays in Venice. Internalized perceptions imprint themselves in the memory and then slowly emerge, giving life to narratives through the natural and spontaneous expression of the pictorial gesture.
The Book is the first work, in which the innumerable sensations are visualized through the suggestions of color, like the succession of pages of a story. It represents the embryo from which the Mosaics series and especially the Tabula installation were born, consisting of modular and movable elements so that they can be freely broken down and recomposed according to changing light and perceptions. It is an interactive emotional experience that involves the direct and dynamic involvement of the viewer invited to dialogue with the work.
Modularity makes it possible to always generate a new chromatic rhythm thanks to different textural densities and tonal qualities. Fast pictorial touches alternate with flat, slow drafts, interspersed with monochrome backgrounds that punctuate the composition like tonal silences.












