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Fall 2009
Paolo Loschi
Joan Lurie
Tatiana Soteropoulos
Nathalie Trovato

Paolo Loschi, was born in Treviso in 1966, since his childhood he has always been an artist as art seemed his destiny, from which he could never escape.
Loschi can be defined an expressionist as well as a conceptual artist who loves to experiment with different techniques and whose work is inspired by Cobra’s nordic expressionism, Osvaldo Vicini’s Amalasunte, Jean Michel Basquiat and Klee’s fantasy’s world, Picasso, Surrealism and Duchamp’s irony.
He loves to combine red and blue (considered by Itten and Kandinsky the most spiritual contrast): red represents change; blue represents meditation. The refinement of the lines through which Loschi shows his drawing skills is combined then with his expressionist sudden gestures and the seduction of bright colors. This relationship between lines and colours has changed along Loschi’s career giving place to different kinds of drawings and contrasts between colours that recall Basquiat’s work.
This series of portrait was painted in New York in spring 2009 and was inspired by subway passengers or people from the street that crossed his way as he was exploring the city.
