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    “SOIN – Struttura G076” by Giulio Vesprini in Roune, France

    “S O I N – Struttura G076” is Giulio Vesprini’s first anamorphic work made in Rouen at the Santé Rouen Normandie Health Campus curated by Olivier Landes of Art en Ville and curated produced by Métropole Rouen Normandie. A very complex work that develops on two sides, generating two distinct points of view. Side A and Side B.The mural is part of the many initiatives for the candidacy of Rouen capital of culture 2028. A beautiful experiment of art and architecture in a difficult space like this underpass. SOIN means care, the care of a space thanks to urban art that makes an important district of the city. You can see the complete wall only if you stop at a precise point.Check out below for more photos of Giulio Vesprini’s latest project.
    Curated by: Olivier Landes / Art en villeCommisionned by: Metropole Rouen Normandie / Rouen 2028Team: Hobz + Sa.va.ti + SerenaPhotos: Jean-Pierre Sageot More

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    “E SOM DAL GATTO – Struttura G069” by Giulio Vesprini in Reggio Emilia, Italy

    Street artist Giulio Vesprini recently worked on a project in Reggio Emilia, Italy. The mural entitled ‘E Som dal Gatto‘ was created together with the inhabitants of the neighborhood, to tell the story and its symbols.  The work was made possible thanks to the synergy between local institutions and the private world, with the aim of redeveloping and regenerating a suburban space in the city, enriching it with meanings strongly connected with the life of the place.“I reinterpreted this facade with elements of color and graphic structures that have clear references to the life of the Social Center and that emerged during the meetings held with residents of the area. In fact, yellow represents the walkway that connects the district to the Crostolo embankment, the round signs are a dedication to the game of bowls and football, green and blue are the synthesis of water and nature present in the district with a reference to the Gatto Azzurro and the crostolo stream that joins the Po river. The red, on the other hand, recalls the colors I mapped in the neighborhood.”Graziano Tura, president of the Gattaglio social center, underlined, among other things, the beauty of the common experience of members and inhabitants of the neighborhood in the relationship and collaboration with the artist: “Giulio Vesprini is now truly one of us.”With a subtle minimalistic approach, Vesprini focuses on the idea of ‘public space’ and more specifically on spaces where graphic and wall can be united at any given moment: the non-private space and space that is economically uninteresting can become utility space. His artworks are often about contact with architecture and graphic elements.By applying abstraction, he creates intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles. His practice provides some graphic tools with a minimalist approach in the world of art: these meticulously planned works resound and resonate with images culled from the fantastical realm of imagination.Credits:Artistic assistant: Daniele Peccioli-Jacopo CostaPhoto Drone: Matteo Consolini More

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    “G O A L – Struttura G070” by Giulio Vesprini in Castellano, Italy

    “The park is famous for its astronomical observatory and my work pays homage to this fantastic place with its surrounding landscape by observing the moon, the sea, the beautiful countryside and the Via Lactea…” Giulio Vesprini stated.Giulio Vesprini is an artist and graphic designer who works in a variety of media. He has attended two major schools: Accademy of Fine Arts in Macerata and the Departement of Architecture in Ascoli Piceno. With a subtle minimalistic approach, Vesprini focuses on the idea of ‘public space’ and more specifically on spaces where graphic and wall can be united at any given moment: the non-private space and space that is economically uninteresting can become utility space. His artworks are often about contact with architecture and graphic elements.By applying abstraction, he creates intense personal moments masterfully created by means of rules and omissions, acceptance and refusal, luring the viewer round and round in circles. His practice provides some graphic tools with a minimalist approach in the world of art: these meticulously planned works resound and resonate with images culled from the fantastical realm of imagination. More