Rob Scholte: l’ironia pop e la riflessione sull’immagine – nuovo artista in Galleria Antonio Damiani

Rob Scholte: Pop Irony and Reflections on the Image – New Artist at Galleria Antonio Damiani

Galleria Antonio Damiani presents a new page dedicated to Rob Scholte, a Dutch artist among the most original figures on the contemporary European scene.
With an ironic and deeply conceptual language, Scholte explores the power of images and their role in consumer society, transforming pop culture and the visual codes of advertising into a field of aesthetic and social reflection.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Scholte established himself as a critical voice of postmodernism, capable of mixing references to art history, media icons, and ironic quotes that questioned the very concept of originality.
His works, often built on appropriation, reversal and comparison between languages, reveal a lucid and irreverent mind, capable of transforming the surface of the image into a space of thought.

With the addition of Rob Scholte, Galleria Antonio Damiani expands its research into international art, in dialogue with artists such as James Brown, Jonathan Meese, and Ross Bleckner, consolidating a path that combines aesthetic sensitivity and critical reflection.

👉 Find out more about Rob Scholte's poetics and the available works:

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