Accustomed to living in a world that floods us with information, stimuli and words, too often we have a tendency not to grasp the essence of things: details escape us, everyday life is lived quickly and moments of silence are increasingly rare. The three-person exhibition "Without Words" was therefore born with the intention of exalting the "unsaid", the value of the pauses between one speech and another, bringing attention back to the beauty of thought and gestures through a series of works that constitute common ground for original and non-obvious methods of communication. Sensitivity, expressiveness, sign and colors at the service of a journey rich in content: the art of telling without words.
The protagonists of the exhibition are Alexandra Kordas, Nicolas Aguilar and Andreas Angleitner, three artists skilled in describing emotions in a visual way.
Alexandra Kordas' art comes from the depths of the soul and is therefore extremely spontaneous, free from constructs. In this exhibition he exhibits a series of photographs with a fascinating aesthetic, taken with the aim of leaving their mark on the soul and gaze of those who observe them.
Author of abstract acrylic paintings characterized by a strong geometric component with a delicate and dynamic line, Nicolas Aguilar invites the user to get lost in the meanders of his own memory, bringing back images, sensations and even smells of a past not too distant to be rediscovered.
Of Austrian nationality, Andreas Angleitner loves to experiment with colors and materials, creating multi-layered works of art on canvas and limestone supports. An artist with an introverted personality, he expresses the versatility of his soul through the different techniques and chromatic variations he uses, overcoming the boundaries of the unknown and breaking down his own and others' mental barriers.