Pier Paolo Calzolari, Senza titolo

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Against a backdrop of plain red, tongues or stray wisps of smoke emerge from what appears to be a trellis. The result is an image that – more than from nature (with which Calzolari nonetheless said he wanted to maintain a relationship) – seems to come from a hallucination or a dream.
The artist has used all kinds of material in his creation, plucked indiscriminately from the natural world, commonly used objects or the factory forge: ranging from neon fluorescent tubes to other icy-lighted surfaces and cylinders; from film to video; lead, copper, plastic, fabric; the human body or that of an animal; feathers or tobacco leaves ... Often there is a sense of an environmental vocation or an implication of duration, which is also made explicit in the work’s execution. In the 1980s – as if to confirm his omnivorous desire to explore every artistic potential in his subjects without imposing any hierarchy on them, along with his ironic approach – Calzolari also used paint, while still maintaining an uneasy balance between his most extravagant dream and his undoubted emotional involvement with Informalism.

Date

1985

Material and technique

Mixed technique on wood

Measurements

103 x 145 cm

Compiler

Fabrizio D'Amico

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