Anton Pulvirenti

  • 作品
    • Anton Pulvirenti, A Moment, 2025
      Anton Pulvirenti
      A Moment, 2025
      Charcoal on paper
      105h x 77w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, Star Rider, 2025
      Anton Pulvirenti
      Star Rider, 2025
      Charcoal on paper
      41 2/8h x 30 2/8w in
      105.0h x 77.0w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, The Festival, 2025
      Anton Pulvirenti
      The Festival, 2025
      Charcoal on paper
      105h x 77w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, Twilight Rider, 2025
      Anton Pulvirenti
      Twilight Rider, 2025
      Charcoal on paper
      105h x 77w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, Late Night Rendezvous, 2018
      Anton Pulvirenti
      Late Night Rendezvous, 2018
      Charcoal on paper
      122h x 88w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, Midnight Moonstop, 2018
      Anton Pulvirenti
      Midnight Moonstop, 2018
      Charcoal on paper
      122h x 88w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, Nostalgic Interlude, 2018
      Anton Pulvirenti
      Nostalgic Interlude, 2018
      Charcoal on paper
      122h x 88w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, The Archer (Majid), 2017
      Anton Pulvirenti
      The Archer (Majid), 2017
      Charcoal on paper
      102h x 66w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, The Guardians II, 2017
      Anton Pulvirenti
      The Guardians II, 2017
      Charcoal on paper
      150h x 88w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, The Hunter, 2017
      Anton Pulvirenti
      The Hunter, 2017
      Charcoal on paper
      65h x 50w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, The Lion I (Majid), 2017
      Anton Pulvirenti
      The Lion I (Majid), 2017
      Charcoal on paper
      60h x 55w cm
    • Anton Pulvirenti, The Lion III (Tam Cao)
      Anton Pulvirenti
      The Lion III (Tam Cao)
      Charcoal on paper
      76h x 56w cm
  • biography

    Anton Pulvirenti, b. 1973

    Australia

     

    Anton Pulvirenti is an Australian artist who works in a representational vein, exploring issues of memory and narrative across the disciplines of drawing, painting and photography.

     

    Pulvirenti's work draws on his Italian heritage. Each image is a narrative telling part of a story from the artist's emotionally charged perspective. Anton’s familial view of the Italian Australian internments of World War Two calls upon the viewer to compare the Italian experience of the war to that of introduced species/pests such as the fox and the rabbit.


    These drawings explore the memory of my grandfather’s internment in World War Two and its intergenerational transmission to the present day. I have used human and animal forms in the landscape to depict psychological undercurrents of the Italian internment experience. The rabbit is an introduced species that the Australian government has periodically tried to control unsuccessfully which has become a metaphor for the Italian Australian experience of internment in my work. The placement of the rabbit’s head on the human body is telling, as it suggests a being led by animal desires. Indeed, the experience of detention occupies an existence between the animal and human: one governed by the absence of normal law in which one is not fully human. It is as if by drawing one can lay past experiences to rest, or at least lessen their destructive potential in the present.

    – Anton Pulvirenti

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