Isabella Ducrot: Altri Fiori

28 February  —  12 April 2025
  • Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce Altri Fiori, Isabella Ducrot's third solo exhibition with the gallery, opening on February 28,...

    Capitain Petzel is pleased to announce Altri Fiori, Isabella Ducrot's third solo exhibition with the gallery, opening on February 28, 2025.

     

    Isabella Ducrot is an artist and writer, whose career spans over four decades. In her nineties, she approaches art with an acute sense of immediacy, unburdened by the need to anticipate the future. For her, creation is no longer a preparation for what is to come but a full immersion in the present moment. This immediacy translates into works that feel both intuitive and profound – gestures of pure artistic presence, where the act of making is inseparable from the act of being.

     

    The exhibition showcases Ducrot‘s latest works, focusing on floral motifs. Rather than treating flowers as decorative elements, Ducrot distills their forms into distinct compositions, emphasizing the physicality of her materials. She works with Japanese Gampi paper, a rare and highly prized fiber known for its translucent delicacy yet surprising resilience. This interplay between fragility and strength mirrors the themes of her collaged works, in which floral elements appear almost ethereal, but remain grounded in an enduring material presence. „My work is not delicate,“ Ducrot has remarked, underscoring the robustness of both her materials and her artistic vision. Her flowers are not fleeting embellishments but rather solid, elemental forms that embody a quiet permanence.

     

    Throughout her life, Ducrot has undertaken extensive travels, amassing a remarkable collection of fabrics and papers, some of them historical, from Turkey, China and India, among other places. In her works in the exhibition, the artist incorporates ancient Indian stamps into her compositions, layering them onto Gampi paper to create a dialogue between personal mark-making and the historical traces embedded in these printed symbols. A wide variety of media, such as pencil, pastel, ink, and watercolor, are applied to the rare papers, weaving together a tapestry of cultural references that encompass philosophy, folklore, and textile traditions.

     

    In 2024, a documentary titled Tenga duro signorina! Isabella Ducrot Unlimited, directed by Monica Stambrini, was released. The film offers an in-depth look at Ducrot‘s life and work over a period of two years. The Madre Museum in Naples is set to present a retrospective of Ducrot‘s work in 2026, curated by Adam Weinberg. Isabella Ducrot‘s solo exhibition WEAVING IS HUMAN was recently on view at Museo delle Civiltà in Rome. In 2024 Ducrot had a comprehensive solo show at Le Consortium Museum in Dijon. She also created a monumental scenography for Dior‘s spring 2024 haute couture show. Ducrot‘s large- scale installation Omaggio a Mishima (Homage to Mishima) was part of Art Basel‘s Unlimited sector in 2022.

     

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  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Red Flowers V, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Red Flowers V, 2024
    Pastel, pigments, ink, fabrics and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    51 x 42 cm / 20.1 x 16.5 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    57.1 x 48 cm / 22.5 x 18.9 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Blue Flowers IV, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Blue Flowers IV, 2024
    Pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    48 x 33 cm / 18.9 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    56 x 41 cm / 22 x 16.1 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Orange Flowers II, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Orange Flowers II, 2024
    Pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    45 x 33 cm / 17.7 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    53.3 x 40.4 cm / 21 x 15.9 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Red Flowers IV, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Red Flowers IV, 2024
    Pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    49 x 33 cm / 19.3 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    56.5 x 40.5 cm / 22.2 x 16 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Pots 2025-1, 2025

    Isabella Ducrot

    Pots 2025-1, 2025
    Pigments and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    120 x 180 cm / 47.2 x 70.9 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    137.5 x 196.3 cm / 54.1 x 77.3 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Violet Flowers II, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Violet Flowers II, 2024
    Pigments, ink, fabrics and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    46 x 33 cm / 18.1 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    53.3 x 41 cm / 21 x 16.1 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Red Tulips, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Red Tulips, 2024
    Pastel, pigments and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    98 x 65 cm / 38.6 x 25.6 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    109.5 x 76.5 cm / 43.1 x 30.1 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Blue Yellow Flowers, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Blue Yellow Flowers, 2024
    Pastel, pigments, ink, fabrics and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    46 x 33 cm / 18.1 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    53.5 x 41 cm / 21 x 16.1 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Yellow Flowers, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Yellow Flowers, 2024
    Pastel, pigments, ink, fabrics and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    46 x 33 cm / 18.1 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    53.5 x 40.5 cm / 21 x 16 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Blue Flowers, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Blue Flowers, 2024
    Pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    46 x 33 cm / 18.1 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    53.5 x 41 cm / 21 x 161. inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Red Flowers, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Red Flowers, 2024
    Pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    33 x 28 cm / 13 x 11 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    40.5 x 36 cm / 16 x 14.1 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Red Leaves, 2025

    Isabella Ducrot

    Red Leaves, 2025
    Pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    28 x 22 cm / 11 x 8.7 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    36 x 30.2 cm / 14.2 x 11.9 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Trembling Red Flowers III, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Trembling Red Flowers III, 2024
    Pastel, pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    49 x 33 cm / 19.3 x 13 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    57 x 41 cm / 22.4 x 16.1 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Red Flowers, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Red Flowers, 2024
    Pastel, pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    97 x 64 cm / 38.2 x 25.2 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    108 x 75.5 cm / 42.5 x 29.7 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Four Pots, 2024

    Isabella Ducrot

    Four Pots, 2024
    Pigments, ink and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    49 x 50 cm / 19.3 x 19.7 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    57 x 58 cm / 22.4 x 22.8 inches
  • Isabella Ducrot, Pots 2025-2, 2025

    Isabella Ducrot

    Pots 2025-2, 2025
    Pigments and collage on paper
    Paper dimensions:
    120 x 180 cm / 47.2 x 70.9 inches
    Framed dimensions:
    137.5 x 196.3 cm / 54.1 x 77.3 inches
  • Ducrot’s depictions of flowers and ceramic vessels symbolize her idea of happiness: “Happiness for me is being seated around a table with one friend, with more friends, with family...”

  • Isabella Ducrot’s studio in Rome, Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj
  • Isabella Ducrot (born 1931 in Naples, lives and works in Rome) has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Le Consortium, Dijon (2024); Museo della Civiltá, Rome (2024); MAXXI Taormina (2023); Art Basel Unlimited (2022); Spazio Parlato, Palermo (2018); Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (2015); Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome (2014), among others. She participated in the Venice Biennale in 1993 and 2011. In 2026, Madre Museum in Naples will present the first ever retrospective of the artist, curated by Adam Weinberg

     

    Ducrot is also the author of numerous publications including Twenty-Two Places of the Soul (2022); Women’s Life (2021); La stoffa a quadri (2019) and La Matassa Primordale (2008). Her work is held in the permanent collection of the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome; Le Consortium, Dijon; MAMCO, Geneva; among others.