Mario Ceroli - Hands
Mario Ceroli - Hands
SKU:DCAM002
Mixed techniques, 30x40, year 1969
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Table
Soggetto: Venice
Stile: Figurative
Description of the work
Description of the work
Mario Ceroli's work draws on several typical themes of contemporary art from the 1960s and 1970s. His artistic language, in fact, draws on what are commonly called "Poetics of the Object," through the use of wooden artifacts (which can sometimes also be simple everyday objects). Furthermore, the use of a handcrafted material, with such a raw and primitive aesthetic as wood, also draws Ceroli closer to the influences of Arte Povera. Finally, Pop Art must certainly be mentioned as a fundamental reference point in Ceroli's research, in its reinterpretation of certain types of mass-produced, serialized images and their redefinition in a new context through an artistic process.
This mixed media exemplifies Ceroli's artistic language. The medium that best represents him, the three-dimensional wooden silhouette, takes center stage in the work, layered in multiple layers. The sculpture is conceived according to those primary values, close to Arte Povera, that underpin Ceroli's artistic practice (the aesthetic impact of wood grain). The composition is powerfully symbolic in its essentiality, built on the harmonious curvilinear movements of the silhouettes and the overall minimalist design.
Mario Ceroli was born in Castel Frentano in 1938. He is one of the most important contemporary artists and set designers. He trained in Rome under Leoncillo, Pericle Fazzini, and Ettore Colla. In the late 1950s, he discovered wood, which would become his preferred material for artistic production. In the 1960s, fascinated by Pop art, he began producing the serialized silhouettes that became his trademark. In 1966, he won an award at the Venice Biennale. In 1967 and 1968, he participated in the Arte Povera exhibitions. He also worked extensively as a set designer, collaborating primarily with the Teatro Stabile di Torino.
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