TensioneAstratta@Punto618Art GalleryThe newly opened Punto618 Art gallery in Turin is currently presenting “Abstract Tension” a new exhibition with Turin-based artist Emanuele Ronco, better known as Rems182.
Painter, illustrator, graphic designer and graffiti artist, Rems 182’s imagery unites violence, eroticism, and strength in both large-scale and smaller portraits characterised by a use of multiple perspectives that create a unique softness in each image that allows the various expressions to complement each other while revealing the complexities of human emotion
Having a background as a graffiti writer his work combines both letter-based and complex figurative images, or as the artist himself explains: “I fuse my graffiti writer language with my modern figurative art experience in perennial tension towards abstract disaggregation.”
“Abstract Tension” has been divided into two parts. In the first one we find six works where the artist focuses on the female figure and the relationship between graffiti and modern figurative art, whilst in the second part of the show we find a collaborative body of work with Fabiano Zanino, fusing a deconstructed animal world with graffiti.

“Abstract Tension” runs until Dec. 8th at the gallery located on Via Cesare Battisti in Venaria, Turin, Italy.
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Author: Fran

Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.