by Lucio Giuliodori (Author)
Many are the philosophical implications which enfold De Chirico's Metaphysical art. Therefore, the viewer is inevitably involved in what we could define as a metaphysical journey, where thinkers such as Nietzsche and Schopenhauer are essential pillars.
Through his
unsetting, uncanny, beautiful art, De Chirico aspires to
unveil the secret essence of things,
concealed behind the surface accessible to us through the senses.
To this regard his
art is
utterly philosophical, his pictures are
investigations of the unknown,
they don't describe, they inquire and by doing this
they floor us as they dwell on that
mysterious yet familiar limbo sited between ordinary and extraordinary reality, logic and absurd, physics and metaphysics.
If surrealists were focused on what dwelled within, De Chirico was totally concerned about the perceivable world:
too easy spotting an enigma in the world of dreams, even banal, much more intriguing, on a philosophical level, is trying to depict it on the things we look at with our own eyes.
The Italian artist managed to do this in a wonderful way and this book concerns the
marvelous path he undertook, underpinned on a constant, powerful,
extraordinary combination of art and knowledge.
Number of Pages: 178
Dimensions: 0.41 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Publication Date: June 25, 2019