Solo exhibition at The Colomb Art Gallery, London
Now Finished
Friday 6th March 2009 - Saturday 14th March 2009
Free admission. Gallery opening times
Food kindly provided by Cafe
Caldesi, Marylebone.

Gemma Detti
Italian Architect and Artist
Gemma has lived in London since 2004 with her current work principally
dedicated to unearthing and interpreting emblems of the city’s
man-made landscape. She employs sharp lines and strong colours on
large canvases to striking effect. Besides her “architectural
compositions”, she also paints figurative subjects, though
the approach is softened and less analytical.
Gemma was born in Rome, where she studied art and
later trained as an architect. Nevertheless her home is in the southern
part of Tuscany, where she specialised in the restoration of farmhouses,
historic buildings and the construction of new hotels and restaurants.
She also spent many years in the South of Italy in the reconstruction
after the earthquake of 1980.
In 1992 she studied fresco and marbling techniques
in Urbino, which she applied to walls, plaster panels and wooden
furnishings. She now works on canvas treated with quartz paint,
creating a wall-like surface, on which she lays several coats of
acrylic paints with natural pigments.
Gemma first showed her work in London in 2005 at the
Salon Gallery, Westbourne Grove. In 2006 she was a founding member
of the Art in Marylebone and has taken part in its exhibitions at
the Old Fire Station, Marylebone (2007) and at the Old Marylebone
Library (2008). Her work was shown at the Battersea Art Fair in
October 2007 and recently at the Westminster Open Exhibition.
The Colomb Art Gallery, Marylebone is proud to be
exhibiting a number of Gemma Detti’s geometrically stunning
pieces, and her architectural portraiture is also available on commission.
Please contact the gallery for details.
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