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Paola Pivi – I don’t like it, I love it

Dates
07.11.2025
Location
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
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The Artist

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Paola Pivi

Born in Italy in 1971, Paola Pivi’s artistic practice is diverse and enigmatic.


For Pivi, art is an expression of reality liberated to its fullest potential, conveying the most profound emotions through diverse materials. Her art often features recognisable objects like airplanes, polar bears, and pearls. However, Pivi modifies these objects unexpectedly, encouraging her audience to reconsider their preconceived notions of what they represent. Through this approach, she creates a unique form of utopian extravagance, continuously exploring new expressive forms and pushing the boundaries of artistic creation.


One of Pivi's most captivating series is her Pearls artworks. Accumulation of lines of pearls, these paintings decline a nuancier of colors going from the ivory to the black whose declinations of tints celebrate the various colors of the skin. To realize them, Pivi appropriated the result of the “work” of a multitude of oysters. She has also seized on the similarity between the painter’s work on a canvas and the action of an oyster that deposits layer after layer of nacre on the pearl.


Pivi's art is a statement on the human experience, exploring the boundaries between reality and imagination, ordinary and extraordinary.