To think that Vita di Milano's matte figurative paintings, with voluptuous nudes and strong ties to art history, are simply further celebrations of the female form would be a mistake; in his paintings, di Milano "expresses his concerns about misconceptions and prejudice while elaborating on those socio/humanistic perspectives which are often masked by the veils of hypocrisy." Sort of reminds us of the Guerrilla Girls Met poster...
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