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Paola Pivi on Art, Freedom, and Her Whimsical AGWA Exhibition
A vibrant new exhibition by Italian artist Paola Pivi has arrived at the Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA), offering a powerful dose of visual delight. Titled 'I don’t like it, I love it,' the show is a spectacular celebration of joy and imagination, standing out in a contemporary art landscape often dominated by more serious themes.In an interview, Pivi's philosophy is as compelling as her work: she champions creative freedom, treating the 'impossible' not as a barrier but as the very catalyst for her artistic process. This fearless, inquisitive approach is the hallmark of a true visionary.While many artists explore complex conceptual themes, Pivi creates fantastical worlds where bears are covered in a thousand colorful feathers and zebras inhabit mountain peaks. She passionately believes in art's capacity to change the world, not through overt political commentary, but by altering our perspective and infusing our everyday reality with magic and delight.The AGWA exhibition is more than a display of individual pieces; it is a fully immersive, curated universe of whimsy. The installation is a masterclass in environment, designed to transport visitors and challenge them to see through Pivi's uniquely quirky lens.At a time when daily life can feel overwhelming, Pivi's work serves as a vital reminder of art's power to generate pure, unapologetic happiness. It is a compelling and much-needed affirmation of joy, making it an essential cultural destination.
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