Art Completes what Nature Cannot Finish: Bruno Leti
Lennox St. Gallery presents Art Completes what Nature Cannot Finish, an exhibition of recent paintings, works on paper, and limited editions by Bruno Leti.
Leti draws inspiration from the surrounding environment. Whereas the previous bodies of work focused predominantly on landscape, the current exhibition conveys the artist’s immersion in the urban setting.
For the new body of work, the Italian-born Leti utilises, as a starting point, coloured marbles and granite of Italian palaces and cathedrals from the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Both the source material and the resulting artworks will be present in the exhibition: Leti’s detailed photographs of some of Italy’s most celebrated buildings can be linked directly to the delicately tinted, rectangular shapes within his recent paintings and works on paper.
Leti’s enduring love of music and poetry can be also perceived in the rhythm and cadence, inherent within the artist’s use of colour and compositional structures of the works. The respected Australian academic, Emeritus Professor Sasha Grishin, wrote an insightful essay for the catalogue of the exhibition.
The exhibition opening will be accompanied by the launch of Bruno Leti’s latest book, Fiorenza: Ribbons of Power, featuring additional related photographs and artworks from the artist’s studio.