“Especially noteworthy are the richly colored, exquisitely patterned images of Domenico Zindato, a young Italian based in Berlin, which are paired with an especially dazzling selection of J. B. Murry's automatic writing ...” — Roberta Smith, The New York Times, 2001
“Seen from a distance, Zindato's works of recent years read visually as rhythmic plays of abstract, colored forms. Up
close, they pull viewers into thickets of finely elaborated patterns, made up of the artist's tiny figures, which are set
against those dynamic fields of color... Zindato's own work today, with its strong formal vocabulary and an air of reverie, is quiet and meditative.” — Edward M. Gómez, 2013