Hyperexpressionism is eternal prehistory

Imaginary described by Hyperexpressionism lives in the prehistoric caves of Lascaux and Chaveux, where men, through rock carvings, exorcised mystery and fears, beginning to create their own conscience. Life without art is not life, art and man are one, they can not live without each other. When this magic thread gets broken, humanity is in crisis.

Starting from Paleolithic art (cave painting at Chaveut, Lascaux, Altamira…), the path to Hyperxpressionism moves through artists such as Cimabue and Giotto, Velázquez and El Greco, from Géricault to Courbet, Gauguin and Van Gogh, Ensor and Munch, Die Brücke Kirchner and Expressionist Manifesto (Dresden 1905).

Cueva de las Manos (Spanish for Cave of the Hands), a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina
Cueva de las Manos (Spanish for Cave of the Hands), a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina

Path continues with Matisse (Fauves), Dubuffet (Art brut), Basquiat (Street art) and meets Fosco Sileoni (Hyperexpressionism).

Fosco Sileoni - Hyperexpressionist artist
Fosco Sileoni – Hyperexpressionist artist

Among milestones: Kandinsky (Der Blaue Reiter), Pollock / Rotchko (Abstract Expressionism), Kiefer (Literary Expressionism), Iacopo Maria Fiorani (Hyperexpressionism).

Iacopo Maria Fiorani - Hyperexpressionist artist
Iacopo Maria Fiorani – Hyperexpressionist artist

Hyperexpressionism is eternal prehistory.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.