Patricia Di Loreto opens her individual exhibition in Miami showing a strong body of work with her characteristically feel good paintings.
Vita Brevis Ars Longa: Buenos Aires-born artist based in Brazil, with exhibitions and awards in various countries, brings to The House of Arts two series of paintings, featuring works from 2015 to 2024. In the first series, the artist invites the viewer to toast to encounters, figures that foreshadow dialogues, relationships, and scenes. In the other, clearly post-pandemic, the human figure appears on the walls, through referenced paintings, sculptures, and traces. Solitude takes precedence over encounters. In both, there is a very clear poetic signature: vibrant colors, significant architecture in the presented context, furniture that is sometimes as much a protagonist as the figures composing the scene, or even replacing them. The artist has established a poetic that legitimizes the permanence of painting and drawing, bringing survivals from the history of art in each of her pictorial compositions.