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Studio per “Synopsis”, 2006

GPO-0933

Study for “Synopsis”

Collage on paper

Present whereabouts unknown

The four elements placed at short intervals each feature a telescopic perspective, generated by an alternating succession of white and photographic frames (shots and reverse shots of the artist’s studio). At the centre, in the vanishing point, the perspective converges in the image of an easel. The latter is empty and allows the viewer to glimpse the canvases propped up against the wall (first and second element), or is associated with a black surface (third element) or a white one (fourth element), evoking a “blind” painting. All of the elements also include an anonymous viewer seen from behind, situated at a variable distance.
The passepartout frame, the artist’s studio, the easel, the viewer, and the telescopic perspective: all these elements are a foretaste of the viewing of a painting, which from one element to another, however, moves away for as far as the eye can see.
The same theme, developed in three other variants from the same year that are mainly distinguished by a different number of viewers (GPO-0931, GPO-0932, GPO-0934), is developed further in the work of site-specific overall dimensions
Synopsis (Quattro parti), made in the same year (GPO-0935).

Views of Giulio Paolini’s studio taken by Paolo Mussat Sartor, 1997.

G. Paolini, Quattro passi. Nel museo senza muse (Turin: Giulio Einaudi editore, 2006), col. repr. on cover (detail, fourth part).
Entry by Maddalena Disch, 29/06/2026