Isabella Ducrot: Altri Fiori
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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...”
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Isabella Ducrot
Pots 2025-1, 2025Pigments and collage on paper
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120 x 180 cm / 47.2 x 70.9 inches
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Isabella Ducrot
Pots 2025-2, 2025Pigments 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 -
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Tagesspiegel: "Keine Angst vor Dekorativem: Die Blumenbilder von Isabella Ducrot"
4 April 2025To read the article, click here (in German). -
Weltkunst: "Ist das Leben nicht schön?" (Isabella Ducrot)
28 March 2025Isabella Ducrot war vieles, bevor sie sich selbst als Künstlerin sah, heute werden ihre subtilen Werke weltweit gefeiert. Annabelle Hirsch traf die 94-Jährige in ihrem Zuhause in Rom und sprach...
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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.
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