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#ArtissimaLive. NEON ART TO COLLECT AT ARTISSIMA 2016

5 November 2016 #ArtissimaLive

Vogliamo Tutto!We Want It All! This is the first message that greeted us upon the entrance to the Artissima Oval hall. If considered the nature of the art fair as the large, polished market where art is basically bought and sold, this message might appear a little to obvious. In fact, the message is delivered in a much broader sense, through a piece created by Alfredo Jaar at the outside wall of the Lia Rumma stand. Such a universal message announced an unexpected trend at the present edition of Artissima, embodied in the notable presence of neon art.

Neon is not exactly a new invention, it has been around the art for a while, explored by many contemporaries, from Tracey Emin, to Robert Montgomery. An observation we picked up at the art fair in Turin is that many of the notable Italian contemporary art galleries showcase at least one piece created in neon, perhaps highlighting a current trend in collecting.
From Lia Rumma, we move over to Franco Noero and Mark Handforth’s piece, continue to Raffaella Cortese booth and the work by Marcello Maloberti, but the culmination comes definitely at the Alberto Peola booth and the famous Martin Creed’s SHIT. Many of the galleries present pieces executed in neon, as the medium appears to be among favorites when delivering a strong political or social message. As if nothing else highlights the text so well, the glowing bent lettering remains in focus and now – in the interest of collectors.Considering this small tendency, we picked out ten of our favorite neon art pieces to collect at Artissima 2016.Mark Handforth - Twisted Red Star, 2016. Aluminum, neon, wood, 250 x 190 x 110 cm. Courtesy Galleria Franco Noero

Mark Handforth – Twisted Red Star. Booth: Galleria Franco Noero. Medium: Aluminum, neon, wood. Size: 250 x 190 x 110 cm

Martin Creed - Work no.281 Shit, 2002. Neon, 15 x 20 cm. Edition of 3. Courtesy Alberto Peola

Martin Creed – Work no.281 Shit. Booth: Alberto Peola. Medium: Neon. Size: 15 x 20 cm

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