NESPOLO UGO - 500 YEARS OF LEONARDO
NESPOLO UGO - 500 YEARS OF LEONARDO
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Certificato: Yes
Stato di conservazione: Optimal
Tiratura: 50 SPECIMENS
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Carta
Soggetto: Storico
Stile: Pop - Art
Description of the work
Description of the work
Ugo Nespolo spent his childhood in the Biella area before moving to Turin , where his father, Libero, left a small plastics factory to start a business selling measuring instruments and technical items. In Turin, he attended high school, then the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts, where he graduated in Painting under Enrico Paulucci . At the University of Turin, he earned a degree in Modern Literature, with a thesis in Semiology, in the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy.
The beginnings
Nespolo's debut in the Italian artistic scene dates back to the 1960s , the years in which pop trends exploded, followed by conceptual and artefactual research. His first solo exhibitions were held at the Galleria Il Punto in Turin. His research, never strictly tied to a single expressive code, is characterized by a search for ironic and eclectic content that has always marked his work. In these years, Nespolo explored many expressive possibilities, revisiting the influences of the historical avant-garde , Futurism , and Dadaism , and observing the growing influence of Pop Art arriving from America. In his early years he became associated with figures of Italian and Turin culture, in particular with the philosopher Gianni Vattimo and Edoardo Sanguineti , leader of the Gruppo '63 and the neo-avant-garde . He wrote texts and poems for Nespolo's first solo exhibitions in 1966. In the late 1960s he joined Arturo Schwarz's Gallery in Milan, with which he would soon exhibit in New York, Chicago and Belgium. In those years the Gallery counted among its artists Duchamp , Picabia , Schwitters, Arman and Baj . His first exhibition in Milan (5 March 1968) , Macchine e Oggetti Condizionali (Conditional Machines and Objects) , was presented by Pierre Restany . The climate and innovation of this exhibition were captured by Germano Celant , who would later coin the Arte Povera movement, in whose initial exhibitions Nespolo participated; such as 10 per un Percorso (10 for a Path), Galleria Arco d'Alibert, Rome; Con-temp-l'azione (Con-temp-action), Galleria Gian Enzo Sperone, Galleria Il Punto, Galleria Christian Stein, Turin; Deposito d'Arte Presente (Con-temp-action ), Galleria Gian Enzo Sperone, Galleria Il Punto, Galleria Christian Stein, Turin; and Deposito d'Arte Presente (Con-temp-action), Galleria Gian Enzo Sperone, Galleria Il Punto, Galleria Christian Stein, Turin. In 1967, with Ben Vautier, he created the first Italian Fluxus Concert in Turin, entitled Les Mots et Les Choses. He began to travel extensively in the United States, where he came into contact with the New Dada , Fluxus and New American Cinema movements. Nespolo's encounters with some of the group's authors and founders, such as Jonas Mekas , P. Adams Sitney, Gregory Markopoulos, Yoko Ono , Andy Warhol and Regina Cornwell, gave rise to a very personal film research. He thus became one of the initiators of that expressive and research phenomenon that would also be defined as the Cinema of the Artists . His films, featuring artists-performers such as Lucio Fontana , Enrico Baj , Michelangelo Pistoletto , Alighiero Boetti , Allen Ginsberg and Edoardo Sanguineti , were screened in many international museums, including the Centre Pompidou , Paris; Tate Modern , London; Reina Sofia , Madrid; Philadelphia Museum of Art , Filmoteka Polska , Warsaw; National Museum of Cinema , Turin; Fondazione Prada , Milan; Venice Biennale .Seventies



1980s and 1990s
Nespolo's exhibition activity began with a solo show at the Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna , Ferrara; Casa d'Arte Nespolo, Palazzo della Permanente , Milan; the retrospective exhibition La Bella Insofferenza , Villa Croce , Genoa; the catalogue features the poem Nespoleide by Edoardo Sanguineti . He took part in the exhibition L'identité Italienne at the Centre Pompidou , Paris. In 1982, he had a solo exhibition at the Arras Gallery, New York; with texts by Furio Colombo . In 1984 the personal exhibition Le Cinéma diagonal at the Centre Pompidou , Paris; in 1988 the personal exhibition at the Spoleto Festival . In 1986 he designed sets and costumes for the American premiere of Ferruccio Busoni 's Turandot at the Stamford State Opera and in 1990 the sets and costumes for Paisiello 's Don Quixote at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome . In 1990 he had a solo exhibition at the Palazzo Reale , Milan; with texts in the Electa catalogue by Gillo Dorfles and Gianni Vattimo . During these years, Nespolo took over the artistic direction of Richard Ginori and began collaborating with the historic Murano glassworks Barovier & Toso . His interest in ceramics led to a large exhibition at the Museo della Ceramica, Faenza, and in Japan at the International Ceramic Festival, Shigaraki. In Venice, he held a solo exhibition , La Passerella , featuring glass sculptures by Barovier & Toso. In 1991, he held a solo exhibition , A Fine Intolerance, at the Galleria Borghi, New York; followed by a solo exhibition , Pictura, at the National Museum of Romanian Art, Bucharest. In 1997, a series of traveling exhibitions in Latin America began at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes , Buenos Aires; then at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Córdoba, Château Carreras; then at the Museo Municipal de Arte Moderno, Mendoza; and finally at the Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales, Montevideo. In 1998 he created a ten-meter painted steel sculpture for the city of San Benedetto del Tronto, "Work Work Work, I Prefer the Sound of the Sea."Since 2000
Nespolo+Napoli retrospective exhibition at Palazzo Reale , Naples, curated by Flavio Caroli. In early 2001, he returned to the cinema with Film/a/To, starring Edoardo Sanguineti and presented at the Centre Pompidou , Paris. Solo exhibition in Fukui as part of Italy in Japan 2001 . In 2002 he began his work on the decoration of the twenty-six stations of the new Turin Metro .
Filmography
Ugo Nespolo also works extensively in the cinematographic field. He began exploring the world of cinema in the 1960s, becoming a point of reference in Italy for artistic cinema. As Nespolo writes on his website , "I set out with the Bell & Howell 16mm with the Angenieux Zoom to discover cinema and I was lucky. [...] At the time, I was thinking of a sort of "photographic theatre" full of improvisations and bizarre materials. The attempt was to land in a magical territory in perpetual, tireless movement, a game in short in which rationality was banished to leave room for a free, associative creation, sound and image, movement and colour, sense and nonsense. " [3]
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