Untitled (interior with green carpeting) by Del Carlo Studio

Untitled (interior with green carpeting) c. 1970s

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Dimensions: sight: 26.5 x 33.8 cm (10 7/16 x 13 5/16 in.)

Copyright: CC0 1.0

Curator: Here we have an intriguing piece from Del Carlo Studio, "Untitled (interior with green carpeting)." Editor: My first impression is overwhelmingly green—a verdant, almost artificial space. Curator: Indeed. The prevalence of green, from the carpeting to the curtains, evokes a sense of artificiality, almost a stage set. The woman holding the glass of wine is a peculiar element, she is like a symbolic figure in an allegory. Editor: It feels like a commentary on idealized domesticity—a world of perfectly coordinated colors and staged leisure. The green itself feels almost aggressive in its uniformity. Is it a utopia or a prison? Curator: Perhaps both. Green often symbolizes growth and harmony, but here it feels stifling, hinting at hidden anxieties beneath the surface. I see now there is a kind of disquieting uniformity. Editor: It's unsettling, like a dream that's just a little too perfect. I find myself wanting to disrupt it somehow. Curator: This "Untitled" work certainly leaves us pondering the layers of meaning behind such meticulously arranged domestic scenes. Editor: Ultimately, it's a fascinating reflection on the performance of everyday life, wouldn't you say?

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