Louisa Gagliardi's first solo exhibition in Austria, titled Whereabouts, explores voyeurism, identity, and conformity through innovative digital renderings that challenge viewer perceptions.
Gagliardi's artwork delves into transitional spaces, questioning our identities and shared experiences while confronting the viewer with themes of control and observation.
Her creations invoke a playful unease, with figures ensnared in bird cages and spiral staircases, reflecting our anxieties as both spectators and participants.
The unique mix of materials—ink, gel, and nail polish—creates a tactile quality in Gagliardi's digital art, evoking a sense of breathing tension between claustrophobia and vastness.
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