The Paraideaolia of Armando Jossa to Castel dell’Ovo

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Il Cristo di Jossa

“The work that does not exist and that everyone can see” is the phrase that stands out on the invitations and the posters of one of the most anticipated art events of summer made in Naples. Quote, which it has become in less than no time in the slogan and leitmotif of the refined exposure.

A unique event, which until July 27, in the charming dining room of the Terraces of Castel dell’Ovo, on the islet of Megaride, will star a new form of art, suspended between genius and magic, “aims” to draw shapes hidden. Its name? Paraideaolia, whose founder is the master Armando Jossa. An artist with a long career, a pupil of Pietro Annigoni, Miró Prize for painting – already known to criticism for legendary shows like “Music on canvas” and esoteric aportraits of the Prince of Sansevero, Judith Guastamacchia and Ferdinand IV of Bourbon – which with this exhibition of works unique and unexpected, he opens the world picture a different way to interpret what the eyes of a painter seen. His works are the result of a new technique that has nothing to do with the “classic” canvas and brush. Jossa, in fact, using the lens of the camera can “see” in a tent flapping in the wind, a fruit basket, a pile of clothes, a pile of books, “the work that does not exist” and his click that stops the moment, he becomes one of his amazing paintings.

The original exhibition was curated in collaboration with the Stelvio Gambardella of Gallery Gamen of Naples and will be open until July 27, on weekdays from 10.30 to 19.30 (last entry 18.45) and public holidays, from 10.30 to 14.00 (last entry at 13:15).