GR Gallery Presents "Hidden Lights" by Geppy Pisanelli
- Elevated Magazines
- Mar 30
- 2 min read
GR gallery is proud to announce the opening of Hidden Lights, a solo exhibition by Italian visual artist Geppy Pisanelli. Building on the success of his 2023 group exhibition Dreaming Awake at GR gallery, Pisanelli’s latest series emerges from both a narrative and compositional need to explore the dynamic interplay between nature and artifice. Specifically, the artist’s interest was the visual formalization of works that contrast natural elements (like water beds, trees, mountains, and waterfalls) and artificial elements (such as minimal structures, shelter and artificial lighting). This juxtaposition highlights the relationship between nature and human-made artifice, placing artificial objects in unexpected natural settings.

These compositions trigger a sense of alienation both visually and intellectually, which is also reflected in the
exhibition’s title Hidden Lights, immediately presenting itself as an oxymoron: light, typically associated with
visibility and illumination, is described as hidden, creating a contrast right in the title itself. These pieces
generate a layered effect of visibility and obscurity, achieved by the artist through a carefully balanced
pictorial composition of shapes, subjects, and content in relation to each other.

Regarding the contents, the theme of interplay between light and darkness was explored by the artist, not
just as a retinal perception but also as a reflection of the human inner condition. Indeed, despite the
references to nature in these paintings, the works can be interpreted as depicting an intimate state. They
portray an external space that simultaneously mirrors an internal one, a space of human existence that is both
conceptual and theatrical.

These “threshold images”, like Pisanelli uses to call them, draw the viewers into a theatrical landscape,
exploring human nature and societal conflicts. These narratives, oscillating between abandonment and hope,
solitude and community, resonate deeply amid global challenges like pandemics, migrations, wars, and
climate change.
“It is in fact emblematic that in my last series of works, the events that come to life depicted in the paintings
visually quote the incipit that David H. Lawrence prophetically composed in 1928,” says Geppy Pisanelli.
Reflecting on our tragic era, he adds, “Lawrence suggested resilience and new beginnings amidst devastation
with his words: ‘Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically. The cataclysm has
happened, we are among the ruins, we start to build up new little habitats, to have new little hopes.’ These
words deeply resonate with me, encapsulating the spirit of renewal amidst tumults that I aim to capture in my
work.”

A hallmark of Pisanelli’s artistry lies in his creation of archetypal images. His paintings may initially appear as
realistic depictions but gradually unveil layers of metaphorical and mental associations. These works act as
conduits for contemplation, inviting viewers to delve into the expressive potential of painting as a medium for
analyzing human existence and the multifaceted nature of reality.
Hidden Lights offers an immersive experience that challenges perceptions and inspires reflection.