The Art of Fluvio Di Piazza

By Lucas Rivera – July 9, 2012 – 11:22 a.m.

The Jonathan Levine Gallery in Soho is set to debut a new set of artwork from Italian artist Fluvio Di Piazza. His obsession with fire and how it plays an integral part of life has lead to a compelling set of pieces.

From the galley description:

For this series, the artist was inspired by the 1980 book Entropy, written by an American economist named Jeremy Rifkin, in which he associates thermodynamic activity with sociological patterns of economic and environmental decline. Although the author was widely criticized for misunderstanding the laws of physics, Di Piazza was interested in the conceptual parallels, regardless of the lack of scientific merit.

See more of his art here

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  • Darth d'Atagnan says:

    I am always finding new reasons to get high. But I’m done with coke and speed. I’ve been trying to go through withdrawals sessions to help with the copping process. But after seeing this shit, I’m down to drop a line if you are. Not that I mind waking up and peeing in a person’s closet. It’s just I was going through this bathsalt faze and started seeing the mad hatter every where. But true that, what ever this guy is on, I want some.

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