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Untitled, 1967 – Arnaldo Pomodoro

Arnaldo Pomodoro

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Provenance: Gio Marconi
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm
Signature: Pencil signature
Product conditions: Mint
Technique: Lithograph – 90 copies + X

 

ARNALDO POMODORO

Born in Montefeltro in 1926, he spent his childhood and education in Pesaro. Since 1954 he has lived and worked in Milan. His works from the 1950s are high reliefs where a very singular “writing” unpublished in sculpture emerges, which is interpreted variously by the major critics. In the early Sixties he tackled three- dimensionality and developed research on the forms of solid geometry: spheres, disks, pyramids, cones, columns, cubes – in polished bronze – were torn, corroded, dug into their depths, with the intent of breaking their perfection and discover the mystery contained within it. The formal contrast between the smooth perfection of the geometric shape and the chaotic complexity of the interior will from now on be a constant in Pomodoro’s production. In 1966 he was commissioned to create a sphere three and a half meters in diameter for the Montreal Expo, now in Rome in front of the Farnesina: it was the transition to large dimensions.Read More