“Concerto di Primavera” is an installation piece of the Op Art movement created in 2000 by the renowned artist Lino Tagliapietra. Crafted in glass, this artwork exemplifies both the technical prowess and aesthetic nuances characteristic of Tagliapietra’s work.
The artwork presents an array of meticulously crafted glass sculptures, each featuring intricate patterns and undulating forms reminiscent of natural elements such as leaves or flames. The sculptures are predominantly teardrop-shaped, with elongated, tapered tips that ascend gracefully into the air. The color palette is diverse, encompassing hues of blue, green, purple, and amber, among others, all of which contribute to a harmonious yet dynamic visual experience. The interplay of light and shadow across the textured surfaces creates a sense of movement and depth, inviting the viewer to appreciate the delicate balance between form and color. The overall composition evokes a symphonic arrangement, aptly reflected in the title, “Concerto di Primavera,” suggesting a celebration of spring through art.