Lugano, Ticino Feb 7, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - For the first time, René Magritte's "UNTITLED" will be accessible to the public after being kept in a private collection for 60+ years. From February 9 to 16, Valuart Studio and Paolo Dabbrescia will unveil the masterpiece by one of the greatest artists of the 20th century and a master of Surrealism.
Magritte (1898-1967) was one of the most important figures of the Surrealist movement, influencing the imagination of intellectuals and creatives worldwide through symbolism and the unconscious mind. This never-before-seen work offers a rare chance to connect with a never-before-seen creation through a unique combination of art and technology.
Paolo Dabbrescia, the expert on 20th-century art and director of Invedart, is thrilled to offer this opportunity to the public. He worked closely with collectors, museums, galleries, and auction houses for nearly 30 years.
The work, created in pencil on smooth paper, depicts an interior scene with a window opening to the sea. A mysterious ichthyform subject stands in the shadows, typical of Magritte's art of enhancing ordinary objects in a dreamlike manner. The exhibition format "UNTITLED" is not only the title of this work but also the name of the exhibition format that aims to showcase rare and hidden works of art in a re-imagined, immersive experience.
Valuart Studio will exhibit the work in their gallery in Lugano-Paradiso, Switzerland from Feb. 9-16. The exhibition will be accessible by reservation only at [email protected].
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