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Benjamin Frey

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I have always loved Calvino's way of telling stories and his attraction to games and play. There is perhaps no book that expresses the ambiguity of 'wherever you go, there you are' more than his "Invisible Cities." A portrait of how one place can hold an infinite meaning, while at the same time, any or all places can resemble each other if you look at them in the right light. I have often used pages from this book in my artwork to suggest ideas from the text. This is the first time I have used my work to express the essence of the book from Calvino's perspective as a portrait of Venice.

Painting and drawing on top of the pages of Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities", varnished and mounted on a wood panel.

18" x 18"

Donated By Benjamin Frey