The Metaformismo
The Ministry of Culture of Montenegro is pleased to welcome in Cetinje at Njegoševa Biljarda the Review of MetaFormismo©, new concept historical-artistic in the form of an exhibition by Professor Giulia Sillato.
The exhibition received the patronage of the following institutions: State of Montenegro, Municipality of Cetinje, Embassy of Montenegro to the Holy See in Rome, Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Ministry of Culture of Montenegro, National Museum of Montenegro, Petrović-Njegoš Royal House.
The MetaFormismo© is the last historical possibility to acquire the meaning of non-figurative artworks by
reading them with the optics of the shape (form). Non-figurative expressions, in fact, appear totally devoid of
figures but rich in forms.
It is stated by Professor Giulia Sillato, Art Historian of Longhiana School, after twenty years of research and
studies. Thanks to her long experience in the field of classical arts – which also includes a profitable discipleship
with Federico Zeri, famous italian art historian – she clearly sees the expressive dynamics of art from its origins to
today.
To identify new ways of reading non-figurative arts, means closing the historical circle of Art – because
everything comes to be understood, even those art forms that from Abstractionism were intended by their fathers,
Frantisek Kupka and Vasilij Kandinsky, as perception and not reason. Nothing more, therefore, can lend itself to
evolution.
20 exclusive artists – chosen with two basic criteria: a) compatibility with MetaFormismo©; b) artistic
quality – lined up to support their latest Art History.
Dino Aresca, Renzo Barbazza, Pietra Barrasso, Emilio Belotti, Natalia Berselli, Jole Caleffi, Giulio
Cavanna, Adriana Collovati, Angelo De Boni, Sebastjan Degli Innocenti, Enzo Devastato, Massimo Fumanti,
Cristiana Grandolfo, Renato Parzianello, Michele Pinto, Osvalda Pucci, Tiberio Rilli, Giuseppe Tedeschi,
Francesco Terelle, Roberto Tigelli.