
BARBARA FRIGERIO GALLERY Art Advisory
DONNE:
I am pleased to present an exhibition dedicated to women, portrayed in photographs and paintings by artists from various parts of the world. Different works in style and technique that show the female universe in various facets. From motherhood told with joy and irony by Gianluca Chiodi to everyday moments, such as the breakfast of the Latvian painter Tatyana Palchuk and the relaxation of the “Mama in Maine” by the American artist Erika Ehrman, who also focuses on the moments of meeting between friends.
A nap on the back of a turtle and a game of cards in the waves immerse us in the dreamlike and fantastic world of the painter Patrizia Comand. The sea and the beach are back in the photographs of the Argentine artist Carolina Magnin. Dance is instead the protagonist of the works of Francesca Galliani, who portrays the joy and fun of Angolan women, and of the photos of the Peruvian Maco Vargas, who with this project pays homage to her mother, a flamenco dancer.
From dancing to the music of Tatyana Palchuk’s harp and flute players. The intense portraits of Tom Porta, made with dense paint, spread with large spatula strokes, a pencil work by Omar Galliani and some paintings from the sixties by the Maestro Giulio Ruffini complete the exhibition.

TALKING CIRCLE: The future of Women, Fashion and Art
Link to Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0BsyPmLRsbsnEACzmsvEP2?si=cfe6fab53d3240cb

Hawk & Hive - UN-SEEN Solo art show
Announcing UN-SEEN, Erika Ehrman’s new series of paintings, opening reception April 16th.
Ehrman’s work is an immersion into the often glamorous, sometimes strange world her parents inhabited from the late 40’s onward, known mostly to her through a cache of photographs they left behind. Ehrman’s work explores how the “truth” of family history is always shifting and ultimately unknowable.