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Manss Aval Art Review by Prof. Francesco Gallo Mazzeo

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“An optical vision is always capable of being sensational, because it lays bare the secret components of the universe of which we are observers, but also observed, in a large puzzle that never ceases to surprise, to the endless possibilities of effects and riddles.”

“Una visione optical è sempre capace di essere sensazionale, perché mette a nudo le componenti segrete dell’universo di cui siamo osservatori, ma anche osservati, all’interno di un grande enigma che non finisce mai di sorprendere, per le infinite possibilità di effetti e di enigmi.”

Manss endorsement with photography “Conjugates” on display along with the great masters of Italian Pop Art of #SpiritoDiRoma, until October 30 at the Archaeological Museum Stadium of Domitian, Premio Arte Roma

About Professor Francesco Gallo Mazzeo

Francesco Gallo Mazzeo, Professor of Art History at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, former director of the Palermo and Mondadori, consultant Academy of Fashion Designers for modern art catalog, Adjunct Professor at the University of Catania, Professor at the Brera, Naples, Palermo, Catania and Reggio Calabria. Author, art critic, curator (including exhibitions for the Museum of Sao Paulo and the Principality of Monaco); collaborator for the Venice Biennale -1993, for the exhibition of Francis Bacon and installations by Alessandro Mendini. Commissioner of the Italian Prague International Biennale-2004, recipient of Pirandello Prize for Culture-2009, 2016

Manss Aval Art Review by Dr. Federica Peligra

In the works of Manss Aval the canvas becomes a repository of graphic signs that rest upon a background that is as neutral as possible, where each track is a discovery and revelation, where each figure rises to the role of the protagonist.

This idea of a fresh start makes him similar to Joan Mirò, famous artist associated with the importance of signs, inventor of mysterious “scriptures” and most faithful follower of the magic value of the gesture.

A work by Joan Mirò in particular that approaches that of Manss Aval’ s is: “Portrait of a Dancer” Paris, mid-February–Spring 1928; where there is a whole ritual almost mystic, a religious silence.

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The “acrobatic” arrangement of the strands of grass on the sand, perhaps accidental, perhaps intentional, in the works of Manss Aval recalls, although in a less experimental and defined way, the compositions that Robert Simthson and Richard Long used to create with materials of nature. Let’s not forget, however, that in the case of Manss Aval we are referring to painting and not installation, but there is a big similarity to these two exponents of Land Art in their desire to “organize” the chaos and random disorder of nature.

Manss’ Aval’s works, express an essentiality and touching simplicity, where there is no added elements to spoil the idyll, where the background is almost a blank screen, where only signs are arranged harmoniously and the veracity of the composition seems to be in front of a picture fullof light: a light that doesn’t generate shadows and is able to cancel the third dimension, by removing the thickness of the bodies.

Maybe those fragments of yellowed grass are composing letters, a code phrase or some kind of imaginary, the fact is that it is a language of which only the artist is the interpreter.

Aval, thanks to his profession as a photographer, as well as a painter, manages to see through new, alert, lively and “mobile” eyes, all the things that surround him. He manages to restore dignity to the little quirks of nature and to give voice to objects and beings that inhabit this world. Only then the sea, the sand, the birds, the plants once again have their autonomous place in the ecosystem, without the immediate intervention of man.

He represents always a disenchanted reality, but nevertheless makes sure not to spoil the sense of wonder for nature. The lyrical sense of this work is behind the silence that rises almost “deafening”; silence that keeps away this time the chirp of seagulls or the lapping of the waves, leaving only the hot sand that burns in the sun and that has embedded inside the rocky crystals of arboreal strands.

Our world, the one where we live every day, the one we make functional to our small or large discoveries is presented in a completely new dress by Manss Aval, a dress covered by truthfulness, but also of sweetness and intimate solemnity.

Dr. Federica Peligra, “Last Paradise”, Esposizione Triennale Di Arti Visive A Roma, Giorgio Mondadori, editor, p. 71-73, 2014.

Manss Aval Art Review by Prof. Giampaolo Trotta

The minimalist and surreal art by Manss Aval: an interior journey through Nature and Life

In the same way as other artists, Manss Aval – a Californian lover of nature, Life and its varied possibilities of transformation and change – is both a painter and a photographer. However, the photographer in him strongly prevails.

As we know from the end of the 1960’s, photography was supplanted by an objective documentation of reality, first with television and then computers. So with its vocation resized, in a certain sense, photography retreated into itself – the same occurred for painting at the end of the nineteenth century – to become almost self-referential. As Giulio Argan rightly remarked as early as 1989, “it was through the confrontation with photography, that art gradually broke away to differentiate itself from the classic concept of mimesis and to form its own morphology and lexicon, without naturalistic roots. But the division did not last, photography entered that domain too: it presented itself as a more conceptual than technical action, potentially as creative as art and even more so.” So photography and the enjoyment of it became purely conceptual, so much so that this technique definitively entered the universe of Art and i t was possible to see clear similarities in the various currents of contemporary art of the time, such as Informel, Lyrical abstraction, French Nouveau Réalisme, New Dada and Minimalism.

Throughout his professional life, Manss Aval has favored two clearly-documented paths that are seemingly contradictory but which actually complement his personality. On the one hand, we see geometric dynamism made up of symmetries – chromatic or even veering towards an icy black and white (see the Symmetries-monochrome series) – in his digital shots, surreally inspired by futuristic photography, which emanate evanescent fluids that in turn recall optical and kinetic art. On the other, we witness the rigor of a pure and essential shot, again in color or black and white, but one that is figurative, taken from the world that we observe every day (an elderly man sitting on a bench, a dead leaf in Still Moments, a flight of birds or a waterfall). Interestingly, Manss Aval may experiment with the same shot – with its formal analogies both to traditional photography or manipulated with a post-production elaboration – either in a black and white or a color version, the latter then sometimes finding its pictorial evolution in an oil painting on canvas. Undoubtedly, there are two main factors that have influenced Manss Aval and these experiments: Minimalism and lyrical, broadly symbolic, suggestions.

“Nothing more than is necessary” could summarize the first genre of works, where everything is seen through geometrized details (see Hexangles or Rising Cones) and ‘designed’ using light, in an absolute contrast between conflicting colors or between black and white, where the surfaces are personalized by just a few elements and shards of light filter through to open up and reveal the world to the viewer. His minimalist photographs are sometimes in monochrome, often as a sketch on a grid or a matrix of mathematical origin, yet they are always able to evoke the sense of the sublime, existential states and inner depths. Manss Aval’s photographic minimalism lies in the last of these accepted meanings. His photos in this group have clear references to works by Frank Stella in his famous Black Series or Black Paintings, frameless paintings made up of parallel black stripes, divided by thin white lines. These works by Stella do not seem to have any allusive or symbolic reference, but are presented to the observer as objects having a simple value. In Manss Aval, however, we can go further, to take ‘genetic-evolutionary’ allusions, with

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reference to the DNA manipulations and his dynamic geometric spirals (see the series More Abstract and Monochrome, with comparable images among them in their chromatic or black and white expression). In this way, photography can be seen to be the most suitable instrument for the creation of conceptual meanings and in this way, representation borders on geometric abstraction, kinetically blocked like some of the formal ‘meanders’ that can be seen in the work by Italian painter, Piero Dorazio. A kind of classical abstract experimentation (that has to be searched for in his works) that derives from the geometries of Mondrian, Kandinsky and Klee, but which is sometimes reduced to the two-color, philosophical absolute of black and white through the countless shades in gray. They are calligraphically drawn or ‘written’ (see Caligraphy) through an abstraction that is modernized and updated with the strictly relevant influences of photo manipulation, video and videogames.

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In the second genre we can observe nature and man who, while not appearing almost ever as an actual figure, is the absent protagonist of fragments of theatrical scenes. They are simple and once again, very minimalist images that seem to encapsulate an entire life, a life that could have been seen in a production by theatre director, Giorgio Strehler. Manss Aval strives for both evocation and synthesis in his photographs, especially those in black and white: from the street photos (details of nature and landscapes) to the icy and rationalist lyricism of architecture, to fragments of cities or interiors that present an almost Bauhaus-like brightness. But also in the oneliness of an elderly man, the fragile transience of a leaf or the essence of a woman (see Essence).

Moreover, we find a perplexed wonder in front of nature and landscape, caught by the camera shot or by the paintbrush (see the series Alternate Realities, the oil painting entitled Moonlight Seduction or the other series of Landscapes). In the latter example, his paintings can surprisingly go from figurative expressionism to lyrical informel, where the only element of color is the soul of nature (as in the Abstracts series, Mirage de la Mer and Meaning of Life). Flickering refractions with their bold colors that are both real-unreal, fleeting and impalpable, spread through the poetics of the Fluid Moments series, wisely blending between the reality of one shot and the technical and conceptual manipulation. The great interest in genetics and evolution is also clearly present in pseudo-real images of twisted, fantastic and hallucinatory Genetic Possibilities, with ‘swollen’ trees that spread out their branches toward the skies that are dotted by a lacework of clouds.

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Sometimes, these secondary anthropic spaces or social and urban wastes are revealed to the viewer by the photographer with the scrupulousness of a sharp engraving, in the essential photographic shots of those marginalized environments, or with an indirectly surreal effect, made up of evanescent, ethereal ocean mists. This can be seen in the esoteric black and white photographs of the Monochromes series and in the color photographs – pinkish gray or whitish light blue chromatic hues – of the Oceanscapes, where one perceives an existential and metaphysical journey, for example, through a corridor between wooden structures to reach a final, Neoplatonic light, beyond which humans may only pass in the after-life.

Lyricism always plays a discreet role and is broadly nostalgic of the twentieth-century avantgardes, with landscapes that become an entirely inner journey, made up of stimulated impressions and emotions. Perspective shots of streets or pillars recall the streets of Life. Objects, that in their minimalist simplicity, are the composition counterpoint and are almost geometrically abstract, around which a multitude of shades of gray arrange themselves, and through expert, gradual transitions, make the monochrome base solid, almost velvety.

I repeat, in this case too, the significance of the shot does not reside in the importance of the subject, but in the photographer’s ability to see the beauty – which is the value of the object – in what would normally go unnoticed or is actually absent. Yet it is a minimalism that has lyrical and almost monumental moments, for example in the architecture or the bright and strongly contrasted fragments of spaces, which suggest clear tributes to Pictorialism. We could say that Manss Aval finds “equilibrium of geometry and lines, in an overall of light and shadow”, as wellknown American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and founder of the Photo-Secession movement once wrote.

In Manss Aval’s photographs, together with light, the shadow is the mistress and absolute queen, who holds – and wisely governs – the composition. Shadow designs, marks and shapes the photograph, recalling, with its ineffable, uncertain and changing ephemeral reality, the constant Freudian mutations of the human soul, which are comparable to those genetic mutations tested in laboratories, in a globalized and alienating society populated with robots and clones (see Duplicate Genes).

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Both his photographs and paintings are formally impeccable, both when his landscapes are exposed with the radiant and zenithal light or in backlight and in chromatic fading, like watercolor-painted scenes, and where the artist depicts scenes, environments and figures that seem to be sculpted in their saturation of color. Through his camera lens, Manss Aval accentuates and enhances the natural comparison between the technical perception of the photograph and his constant creative intervention of the artistic interpretation.

Manss Aval’s photographs have certain distinctive features that can also be perceived in some of his paintings: the sinuous structures created by technology and by dynamic and fleeting lines of strength and power; regular shadows in a grid-like pattern with undefined backdrops; a bare, cold and solitary central prospective; and the bright lights like neons, which are transformed into white clear lines – in the same way as certain optical experiments carried out in the 1970’s – which divide the painting into seemingly broken landscapes.

In a world where art, following impulses, neuroses and disenchantment of the contemporary soul, has moved away from reality to follow – both in painting and photography – only informal mirages and more cerebrally conceptual abstractions, the admirably exposed shots by Manss Aval testify, on the other hand, that it is precisely in the objectivity of reality where the purest and deepest seed of the human emotion can be found and only in a second instance, can it be transformed into digitalized processing and into special effects that are reproduced in the
‘laboratory’ of the computer.

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Already the first manifesto of Surrealism dating back to 1924, allowed us to illuminate the night’s eye with the light of the spirit, which was in constant captivity in a snare of existence. Normally we are not accustomed to looking at the world through this hyper-sensitive view, because our vision is always obscured and veiled by everyday life. But this everyday vision is superimposed by a surreal vision, which has been rightly described as a critical vision. This symbolically oneiric vision also guides Manss Aval towards positivity and negativity and towards the black holes of the soul (see Badyear).

His expressive vein swings between luministic certainties and restlessness, in a kind of geometric or figurative mirage, where dreams and reality blend into each other. The work by Manss Aval presents an almost hallucinatory tension, which makes his photographic world become both surreal and geometrically rational, as if produced under a microscope in a genetic laboratory. It is the revisiting and computerized manipulation of science fiction horizons. The reshaped and surrealist shot taken by Manss Aval becomes a virtual space where imagination and reality lose their borders and exchange their roles, to access a wonderful, oneiric and vital area of our conscience.

In the mechanistic intricacies of colors that have been expressionistically modified or achromatic visions, ultimately like images of nature and the environment – although it may seem at first a superficial, almost absurd view – it is Life that is the true subject of Manss Aval’s art, seen in a cell, a ray or a blade of light, a genetic chain, a leaf, an old man or in an (illusory?) aspiration to the transcendent other world in the mind-spirit of man.

About Prof. Giampaolo Trotta

Prof. Giampaolo Trotta, architect, art historian and critic of modern and contemporary art, author of nine books, collaborator of the magazine “Eco d’Arte Moderna” and of the television program “Incontro con l’Arte” (Toscana Tv), artistic manager of the National Biennial Festival of Sacred Art in Pistoia in 2006 and of “Spazio-incontri di Arte Contemporanea” to the Diocesan Museum of Sacred in Santo Stefano al Ponte, Florence, he arranged several exhibitions in Italy and in Romania and prestigious catalogs of art. He was the artistic manager of “Spazioevent i Orler”, Marcon (Venice), and adviser for the Modern Art Gallery “Modenarte” in Modena.

Salon Art Shopping at Carrousel Du Louvre, Paris – October 2016

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Artist Manss Aval will be exhibiting his artwork at the upcoming Salon Art Shopping Contemporary Art Exposition at the Carrousel Du Louvre in Paris.

The Salon Art Shopping Contemporary Art Exposition provides art lovers the experience of previewing and purchasing breathtaking art as it’s exposed to the world.  The event features more than 500 artists and galleries participating from all over the world – Argentina, Brazil, China, Korea, Spain, Italy, Japan, Russia … and not to mention the highly talented artists living in France.

Come discover and share with more than 500 artists and galleries worldwide. A tour of the art world with 13 nationalities and nearly 2,100 works on display in the heart of Paris, in the prestigious setting of the Carrousel du Louvre.

The exposition is a spectacular event and a must-have experience for all who admires the gift of contemporary art.

Salon Art Shopping at the Carrousel Du Louvre begins on October 21, 2016.

WHEN

Friday: October 21, 2016 at 7:00pm to 10:00

Saturday: October 22, 2016  11:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm

Sunday:  October 23 , 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

WHERE

The exposition will be held at the Carrousel du Louvre99 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

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View a video from the last edition of Salon Art Shopping:

Manss Aval Featured in two Color Awards Showcase Collections

screen-shot-2016-09-13-at-10-46-53-pm Artist Manss Aval has been published in the recent International Color Awards journal celebrating color photography and the International Color Awards showcase winners at the latest International Photo Awards exhibition.

The International Color Awards Journal is celebrating its 10th year this year, making this series of publications especially significant. The International Color Awards is the worlds leading international photography award show honoring color photography. The program showcases thousands of photographers from around the world making it the benchmark by which international color photography is rated.

Artist Manss Aval is featured in two journal collections composed of the winning Artist’s  photographs from the 10th International Photo Show.

Devil No Prada by Manss Aval

 

The first of Manss Aval’s photography selected, Devil No Prada (Left), can be seen in the  Journal Collection No.6 Vol.1. Journal Collection No.6 Vol.1 features the 9th Annual Photoshow Winners in the categories of: Abstract, Advertising, Aerial, Architecture, Children of the World, Americana, Fashion, Fine Art and Nude.

 

ManWagner Moment by Manss Avalss Aval’s Wagner Moment (left) can be seen in Journal Collection No.6 Vol.2, which showcases his art in the category of Nature Photography. Journal Collection No.6 Vol.2 features the 9th Annua
l Photoshow Winners in the categories of: Nature, Food, People, Photojournalism, Portrait, Silhouette, Sport, Still Life and Wildlife.

 

“For ten years International Color Awards has been committed to bringing world-class Juries selected from the most influential names in the industry. Annually a new jury pool is created to ensure the program’s reputation for recognizing first-movers, new emerging talent and current trends across the industry. Jury members are selected by exclusive invitation to join the international panel and sent ballots to log on, review the entries and make their nomination selections. Only by having the greatest talent from both sides of the lens do we produce the intoxicating and diverse collections of color photography the program is renowned around the globe for showcasing.” – Color Awards

 

View the Color Awards Journal Collections Here:

Image screenshots courtesy of: International Color Awards Photo Show

Aval at ArT Venice 2016, International Exhibition of Contemporary Art

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Artist Manss Aval will have his artwork featured in the upcoming Venice Art 2016 International Contemporary Art in San Servile – an Island for Art .

WHEN

October 8th – October 23rd

WHERE  

Venice Island Of San Servile Salt Grecale

JUDGES 

Curator General –  Paul Doga ‘

Artistic Director –  Tatiana Carapostol

Coordinator –  Gabriel Salvatore

ARTISTS

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47 ARTISTS, OVER 100 WORKS OF ART FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Sverige, ايران, Iran, Rep.Moldova, Denmark, England, USA, Magyarország, 大韓民國, South Korea, Российская Федерация, Russia, Република Македониjа Colombia, Italy, Argentina, Brasil, Austria, Deutschland, Lietuvos Respublika, Nigeria, 日本国, Japan, Finland, Polska, Schweiz

DATE  October 8 – 23, 2016

TIME  11:00 to 17:00

TICKETS  Free admission

DETAILS Opening Saturday, October 8th at 17:30 with cocktails and live music from
Giovanni Masiero Matteo Alfonso, sax and piano.  W
ine provided from the cellar of Ca Rajo.

For more information, visit Studio Arte Carapostol.

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Images & screenshots: www.studioartecarapostol.it  

ArtExpo 2016 Milano – The Art Fair to Remember

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Artists Manss Aval’s artwork is being displayed at the upcoming ArtExpo 2016 Milano. Follow this link to view the art gallery.

ArtExpo 2016 Milano is more than the typical art fair – it’s an art fair that brings the artistic talent to those who appreciate and admire it the most.  ArtExpo 2016 Milano is an in-depth project where artists, art lovers and art collectors can all connect and enjoy one another.

A special focus will be on Art Investment themes for HNWI, private and institutional investors and collectors.

ArtExpo 2016 Milano honorably proposed an international event connected to art, culture and business, and art investment. For seven days, visitors, institutions, collectors, artists, corporate and media partners will be present under one roof for the famous event. For the second time, this large scale event will be held at one of the most interesting areas in Milano, the  Macerate Quarter at East End Studios. 

The Macerate Quarter at East End Studios houses some of the most popular events in the city and provides a platform that is rich in culture within the entertainment industry. The Macerate Quarter at East End Studios is also home for filming and production of  RAI, an Italian Radio/Television and SKY Italia.

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Coming October 6, Manss Aval at Berlin Foto Biennale 2016

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Artist Manss Aval and his talented artwork will be displayed at the upcoming Berlin Foto Biennale 2016,  in Berlin, Germany.

The event will be held at the Palazzo Italia which is located in the centre of Berlin.

The 4th Biennial of Fine Art & Documentary Photography will be live  October 6th – 30th, 2016.

Emotions & Commotions Across Cultures As Associated Partner of the European Month of Photography Berlin, the first edition of the Berlin Foto Biennale – and 4th edition of the Biennial for Fine Art and Documentary Photography – will take place at the Palazzo Italia (Römischer Hof), situated in Unter den Linden 10, in the historic heart of Berlin. After Madrid, Buenos Aires and Malaga, Berlin was chosen as a new base to promote emerging talents and established artists from all over the world.

Emotions and Commotions Across Cultures will present 1230 photos by 446 contemporary artists from 41 countries of all continents – among them 65% women, who have received the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers.

The Biennial also contains selected works by Steve McCurry. His solo exhibition ‘Retrospective’ forms part of the Biennial as special invitee.

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Images: Owned by Berlin Foto Biennale, All Rights Reserved.

Manss Aval Announces a New Line of Custom-Made Clothing Designs

image002manssavalFine Art Maya Artist, Manss Aval has a new line of custom-made designs printed on fabric. The clothing is created by a team of talented visionaries which includes a renowned designer in Paris and fine art photographer and painter, Manss Aval. The new clothing collection brings beauty into every aspect of the collection’s development and provides the clothing industry with something truly unique, refreshing and overwhelmingly captivating.

VIDA has been praised in number of major fashion and design industry outlets.

“VIDA brings global consciousness and an impeccable sense of taste to style-seekers through carefully selected artistic partnerships and luxurious, responsibly produced clothing and accessories—starting with a line of tops and scarves.” – Candy Washington

The WSJ, California ApparelNews, Fashionista, Fashion Times, Google Ventures, and Candy Washington are but a few of these industry experts to recognize the Artist’s new line of clothing. To read all the reviews and press statements about the new clothing collection, view them here on the VIDA website.

The VIDA Opportunity for Artists
VIDA also provides Artists a unique opportunity to turn their artwork into designer clothing. A watercolor painting, a photograph, a sculpture, a sketch, anything you can submit in a digital format, they can print on fabric. This gives artists a truly unique channel to share their art with the world. To learn more about this unique opportunity, visit VIDA today.

About VIDA
VIDA’s story is that of the rich, interconnected world we live in — the story of contemporary life and mindful, global citizenship. VIDA is a global partnership of co-creators, from a designer in Paris, to a producer in Karachi, and a consumer in San Francisco.

View Manss Aval’s New Custom Collection

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ZIPAC Monochrome Magazine Features Manss Aval’s Art

 

Fine Art Maya artist, Manss Aval recently received recognition for his artwork in the TZIPIC. The artist had several monochromes published in TZIPIC Monochrome Magazine.

The artist is no stranger to the TZIPIC art world and the spectacular art displays they host. Having been recognized in prior art competitions the artist was delighted to be included in this most recent 2016 ZIPAC Monochrome Magazine #7. To view the magazine, click here.

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