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Grace Jones

Grace Jones

Luca Valentini

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Signature: on the back of the canvas

Edition: unique

Year: 2025

SUPPORT: canvas

TECHNIQUE: Mixed technique

DIMENSIONS: 120 cm x 100 cm

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Description by the gallery owner

This painting portrays Grace Jones not only as an artist, but as a symbol of disruption and freedom. Grace Jones has always embodied an unconventional, unconventional, androgynous, and provocative identity, impossible to pin down. The scream that emerges from her face is not a scream of destructive rage, but a cry of liberation, the moment in which the individual breaks free from expectations, labels, and imposed roles, even those constructed by the fashion and pop culture systems. The reference to the Vogue cover creates a powerful short circuit, because Grace Jones is within the temple of fashion but does not bow to its rules: she is fashionable without being domesticated, iconic without being controllable. The words disrupt, destroy, and display are not an invitation to chaos for its own sake, but a manifesto of identity that speaks of breaking with the dominant narrative, of eliminating what limits authentic self-expression, and of total exposure, without mediation or compromise. The scream thus becomes a dual gesture: on the one hand, an act of rebellion against everything that imposes normality, control, and conformity, and on the other, a call to remain true to oneself, even when the context pushes toward conformity. It's not just a scream against something, but above all a scream for identity, personal freedom, and non-submission.

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Luca Valentini

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Luca Valentini's artistic work engages in a lively and provocative dialogue with contemporary popular culture, using images of celebrities as a means to explore the tensions between reality and fiction, the serious and the playful, the iconic and the irreverent. Through the creation of reimagined movie posters, advertisements, and magazine covers, the artist not only pays homage to pop iconography, but transforms it into a subtle tool of both criticism and entertainment. What makes Luca Valentini's work unique is his deliberate use of grimaces and laughter. By depicting famous faces in playful and often exasperated poses, the artist distorts their public image, suggesting a human and vulnerable dimension beneath the veneer of perfection that usually surrounds them. This playful aspect is not a simple visual device, but a reflection on the very nature of fame and media perception: what we see is never entirely serious, but rather a mask, a game of appearances. The texts accompanying the images intensify this contrast, creating a fracture between the expected and the unexpected, between the smile that appears and the meaning that lies beneath. In the virtual world created by the artist, laughter becomes both a sign of lightheartedness and a biting commentary, an invitation to take nothing for granted and to seek the subtext in every visual message. Luca Valentini's playful approach thus aims to destabilize certainties, inviting the viewer to reconsider their relationship with the images and messages constantly presented to us. In this sense, his work emerges as a true space for intellectual experimentation, where irony and provocation become tools for profound reflection on the image-driven society. In conclusion, Luca Valentini's art is a celebration of pop culture, enriched by a vein of irreverence that challenges convention and invites a more critical and informed reading of the media reality that surrounds us.

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