Historical information
This was the first work de Clario painted during his Australia Council residency in Paretaio, Arthur Boyd's studio in Tuscany. It was painted in an old stable with a vaulted ceiling that reminded de Clario of a cenacolo or supper room.
Significance
Domenico de Clario has an international reputation, gained particularly through his installation work and collaboration with composers and musicians. De Clario made many irregular shaped, un-stretched paintings during this period. He was involved with Arte Povera, a socialist based art movement where the 'poverty' was reflected in the choice and use of materials. This work was entered into the 1986 Shire of Eltham Art Awards.
Physical description
Painting: oil on canvas mounted on stretched canvas. Semi abstract painting containing out of focus objects within a room.
Subjects
References
- Domenico de Clario Artist (Gallery) representative: MARS
- Revisitations with artist Domenico de Clario ABC - Central Victoria
- 10th Mildura Palimpsest Biennale: Domenico de Clario Project description
- Artist Domenico de Clario buries lifelong possessions for art's sake ABC - News