![]() ![]() If indeed these are his words, Samorì enlists an accepted understanding of fine art as a ‘well-established language’. Although these words are not clearly attributed to Samorì, it appears to be his statement, translated from Italian. I have now come across this quote twice in different publications featuring this Italian artist’s work. *Nicola Samorì), in Solo, Collezione Coppola: No 1-May-MMXI. None of these actions is an over-painting each act is a re-writing conducted with after-the-fact wisdom, as if Holbein had made a deal with Appel in Ribera’s shadow.’ I reconstruct the outcomes of the trials that have characterised these different seasons and I shake them while their bodies are still soft. “Every well-established language is the embodiment of a ghost that never ceases to push out the shape from within even when its image seems to be complete. ![]()
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