Works
  • Fulvio Gonella, Abracadabra, 2024
    Abracadabra, 2024
  • Fulvio Gonella, Condo Board, 2022
    Condo Board, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, I Miss When We Colored Outside The Lines, 2023
    I Miss When We Colored Outside The Lines, 2023
  • Fulvio Gonella, Coffee Slave, 2022
    Coffee Slave, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, The Storyteller, 2022
    The Storyteller, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Warrior Mommy, 2022
    Warrior Mommy, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Wall Defense, 2022
    Wall Defense, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Rupestrian Dream, 2022
    Rupestrian Dream, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Selfie of A Solitary Beauty, 2023
    Selfie of A Solitary Beauty, 2023
  • Fulvio Gonella, Natures Lullaby, 2023
    Natures Lullaby, 2023
  • Fulvio Gonella, Friends, 2022
    Friends, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Guess What?, 2022
    Guess What?, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, War Games, Love Games, 2023
    War Games, Love Games, 2023
  • Fulvio Gonella, Staring Contest, 2022
    Staring Contest, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Purple Rain Dances on a Zebra Whisper, 2022
    Purple Rain Dances on a Zebra Whisper, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright , 2022
    Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright , 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Il Duello, 2022
    Il Duello, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Alter Ego, 2022
    Alter Ego, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Echoes of Silent Love, 2023
    Echoes of Silent Love, 2023
  • Fulvio Gonella, Shy Away From Love, 2022
    Shy Away From Love, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Make Flowers Blue Again, 2022
    Make Flowers Blue Again, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, I Am, 2022
    I Am, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Night Walk, 2022
    Night Walk, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, The wall, 2021
    The wall, 2021
  • Fulvio Gonella, Sol Invictus, 2022
    Sol Invictus, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, The Flight, 2022
    The Flight, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, The Future Is Now, 2022
    The Future Is Now, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, Don Quijote 3.0, 2022
    Don Quijote 3.0, 2022
  • Fulvio Gonella, The Walk of an Outlaw, 2022
    The Walk of an Outlaw, 2022
Overview

Since Fulvio Gonella's teenage years, he has been enthralled by the realm of art brut, a domain where diverse perspectives craft distinct realities. His current paintings combine the tenets of this radical artistic movement with a highly gestural style reflective of street art, graffiti and graphic design, and folkloric imagery. The results combine ferocious visual energy with a whimsical, mysterious sensibility redolent with evocative imagery drawn from an abundant imagination. 

 

Traditionally, art brut artists, in the words of Ian Chilvers, "create their works for their own use as a kind of private theatre," motivated by an endogenous psychodramatic drive. Gonella takes the dynamic a step further in that his works are created for the use of the viewer, as opposed to the artist; "Whispers in the Twilight" comprises a public theatre of sorts. The Italian artist's latest exhibit, and his first in the United States, introduces American art-lovers to a brand new set of visual strategies and aesthetic possibilities. Gonella's paintings have three essential aesthetic dynamics, which interact and overlap in ways that operate in a kind of symphony of unreality. 

 

The first element in this visual carnival is the nearly aggressively crude and gestural signifiers that Gonella constructs. Using a salmagundi of paints and colors, liquids, crayons, oil stick, enamel and found materials — literally “mixed media” — Gonella populates his canvases with sketched-out outlines of stick figures with primitive faces, while objects are depicted in assertively flat renditions. To call the draftsmanship “childlike” is both nearly irresistible but also misnomenclature, for underneath Gonella’s primitive brushwork lies a sophisticated understanding of frm and visual structure. As the critic Andrés Isaac Santana put it, Gonella’s “pieces do not respond to ignorance regarding an established cultural tradition or the absence of artistic training … on the contrary, he works from the most complete understanding of the artistic field and from a strict organization of ideas.” 

Exhibitions
Press
Blog