Pale Rodeo
200 x 170 cm
Mixed technique on canvas
Tecnica mista su tela
2006
Special note:
The artwork is also documented in the exhibition catalogue of the artist’s 2007 solo show at Galleria Bianca Maria Rizzi in Milan. Furthermore, the artwork is featured in an interview article published in the April/May 2007 issue of the renowned art magazine ESPOARTE, which also showcases another painting by Kinki Texas on its cover.
Both the article and the magazine are available in printed editions.
Kinki Texas establishes, with his so-called Kinki-Texas-Space, a multi-layered and idiosyncratic universe of figures – a realm where strangeness and surreal narratives merge.
Pale Rodeo presents a white, ghost-like horse figure that appears as a hybrid being – a rider without a clearly defined body sits atop it, surrounded by grotesque symbols: blood-red crosses, hearts, bleeding eyes. This interplay between pastel background and intense vermilion tones immediately generates an audiovisual tension – a kind of visual “rock music.”
The painterly execution is raw, impulsive – lines appear blurred and at the same time deliberately smudged. The expressive style – hurried, almost furious – recalls the Tintoretto Furioso, whose energetic manner of painting is often evoked in relation to Kinki Texas.
Pale Rodeo is a visual rodeo – wild, painful, detached. It reveals the poetic violence and anarchic elegance of the Kinki-Texas-Space. With its crashing chromatic force and impulsive gestures, it reflects a radically subjective cosmos in which colours become sounds, figures manifest as primal human forces – inscribed in blood, dream, and myth.
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