Mona Lisa
Mona Lisa
Daniele Oldani
Certificate of Authenticity: original by the artist
Signature: signed in original
Edition: unique
Year: 2023/24 collection
SUPPORT: canvas
TECHNIQUE: acrylic and oil pastels
DIMENSIONS: 100 cm x 80 cm
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Description by the gallery owner
Description by the gallery owner
Daniele Oldani's work is a provocative reinterpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's famous "Mona Lisa," transforming it into a McDonald's icon. In this version, the figure of the "Mona Lisa" is superimposed over the image of McDonald's clown mascot, dressed in the signature yellow and red colors and wearing clown makeup.
The "Mona Lisa" lettering appears upside down, a hallmark of Oldani, with the initial "M" recalling the famous McDonald's logo.
In the background of the work, a McDonald's temple stands in a Renaissance-style landscape, creating an anachronistic contrast that disorients the viewer. This Renaissance backdrop, combined with the modern iconography of McDonald's, emphasizes the fusion of past and present.
Daniele Oldani, with his surreal pop style, masterfully blends the art of the past with contemporary popular culture. His works, such as his McDonald's reinterpretation of the "Mona Lisa," are designed to disorient the viewer. However, this disorientation serves to stimulate profound reflection on the social and cultural dynamics of our time.
The use of recognizable icons, transformed and placed in modern and often commercial contexts, raises questions about consumerism, globalization, and the erosion of cultural traditions. The choice to mix classical elements with symbols of contemporary consumerism creates a dialogue between past and present, inviting the audience to critically examine the influences shaping today's society.

Daniele Oldani
Daniele Oldani's introverted nature conceals a sacrilegious world painted with acrylics and oil pastels. A creative mind, he has made art his raison d'être. He began reproducing Amedeo Modigliani's drawings at a young age. His early admiration for Modigliani is an eloquent sign of his artistic sensibility. Not only Modigliani, but also Dubuffet and "Art Brut," Jean-Michel Basquiat, Giorgio de Chirico, Mark Ryden, Fernando Botero, and Renaissance religious art have inspired Oldani. Nor should we forget his past as a writer and his studies at the Milan School of Comics. Throughout his life, he has worked both as an illustrator for Warner Bros. and as a tattoo artist. A tortuous path led Oldani to establish himself in painting, his true vocation. His background, therefore, has allowed him to develop remarkable technical skill in drawing. Over the course of his artistic research, Oldani has experimented with a wide range of painting techniques. He prefers acrylic paint because it dries quickly. Oil pastels, on the other hand, allow him to achieve a more lively and instinctive style. The Lombard artist is fully aware of the drama of our existence. His existential pain is channeled and released onto canvas with refined refinement. The paintings of the artist, born in 1979, express a profound capacity for communication. The Lombard artist addresses social issues with bitter irony. Oldani, like a rapper, creates poetic expressions, but in the form of images, although he often combines the images with phrases written backwards, imbuing his works with further meaning. His studio, located in a basement in the Milanese suburbs, is a hotbed of delicately restless artworks. Whether it's his "Art Brut" series, the "SuperModì" series, or his "Pietà" series, Oldani's touch is unmistakable.
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Accardigliani
Expensive garbage