Eleonora Rinaldi, Le repos éclairé, 2025 | Courtesy the Artist
At the Ca’ Pesaro Museum in Venice, the exhibition Órama by Eleonora Rinaldi brings together seven works created in Paris in 2025. The title, from the ancient Greek “vision” or “dream,” introduces a pictorial investigation into perception, between suspended landscapes and states of altered consciousness. Human figures merge with a dreamlike nature, in scenarios where the boundary between real and imaginary dissolves. The color, applied in layers, builds hypnotic and visionary atmospheres. The artist explores the power of the mind to go beyond the visible, recalling reflections on memory and hallucination. Born in Udine in 1994, Rinaldi lives and works in Paris, after studying in Florence and Venice. Her practice intertwines drawing and painting to construct symbolic narratives in which experience, literature and art history merge. Órama is a journey into the subconscious and the fluid nature of the gaze.