An Art Exhibition by Annamaria Suppa, is now for the first time in the United States for the Year of Italian Culture. This Exhibition is a tribute to the Maestro Fellini’s masterpieces.The tailor-made series of paintings of Annamaria Suppa is actually inspired by some specific films directed by the Rimini artist. What eludes a simple and predictable approach, documentary and descriptive, is instead a passionate, imaginary close-up, which evolves around traces, signs, visual or thematic ideas, using a method that has always characterized her paintings, giving them a peculiar texture full of metabolized contaminations (…) In this sense, more than one element seems to associate Suppa’s creative process with Federico Fellini’s one: the processing ability to visually synthesize a strong imaginative gradient. Too often, in fact, it has been coded as “Felliniesque” a kind of ‘baroque exuberance that forgets, on the other hand, the fundamental value of sobriety and the importance of absentia in his films (as Oscar Iarussi has already pointed out). The paintings on wood by Annamaria Suppa emphasize this character of dreamlike lightness, with a parallel talent to condense a narrative substrate suspended between fact and fiction.