Restless omen
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Rodolfo Aricò: Life and Work
Early Life and Education
- Born: Milan, Italy on June 3, 1930.
- Aricò’s formative years were marked by a dual pursuit of artistic expression and academic study. He attended the Brera Liceo Artistico from 1946 to 1950, where he was profoundly influenced by art historian and critic Guido Ballo.
- He then enrolled in the architecture faculty of Milan Polytechnic in 1951, a decision that would subtly inform his later artistic explorations of space and form.
- During these years, Aricò nurtured an interest in both painting and philosophy alongside his formal architectural training.
Artistic Development and Influences
- In 1957, Aricò joined a group of like-minded artists – Giustino Vaglieri, Mino Ceretti, Bepi Romagnoni, and Giorgio Bellandi – focused on painting with precise existential intentions. However, he soon distanced himself from the group, seeking a more individual path.
- Early Influences: His work during this period demonstrated affinities with the poetics of Wols, and drew inspiration from the atmospheric imagery of Arshile Gorky.
- Aricò also engaged deeply with the philosophical ideas of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology, which profoundly impacted his understanding of perception and representation.
- In 1958, he met Carlo Grossetti, who presented his first solo exhibition at the Salone Annunciata in Milan the following year.
- The late 1950s saw Aricò centering his work on pictorial action and geometry.
Major Works and Exhibitions
- Aricò participated in the exhibition Nuove prospettive della pittura italiana at the Palazzo Re Enzo in Bologna in 1962.
- Venice Biennale Debut: He exhibited Trittico dell’esistenza, a work composed of three large canvases featuring serial rhythms within square forms arranged on diagonal guidelines, at the 32nd Venice Biennale in 1964. This marked a significant moment in his career.
- In 1965, inspired by Robert Delaunay’s Orphism, he developed an archetype based on the oblique translation of a disk within space.
- Critical Recognition: The same year saw the publication of Reperti: per uno studio sulla pittura di Rodolfo Aricò by Roberto Sanesi, a dedicated study of his work.
Later Career and Legacy
- Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Aricò continued to exhibit extensively, exploring reinterpretations of art history and architectural archetypes. He experimented with spray paint techniques, creating monochrome results through layered applications.
- He was invited back to the Venice Biennale in both 1980 and 1986, solidifying his position within the Italian art scene.
- Teaching Career: From 1979 to 2000, Aricò served as a professor of theatre and set design at the Brera Academy in Milan.
- His later works increasingly focused on the relationship between space and drama, emphasizing materiality in the creative process. He also intensified his theoretical writings, blending artistic analysis with autobiographical narratives.
Death and Recognition
- Died: Milan, Italy on June 22, 2002.
- A major retrospective of his work was held at the Institut Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt in 2005.
- His works are now included in prominent collections such as the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, ensuring his lasting contribution to modern art.
rodolfo aricò
1930 - 2002 , Italy
Kortfattad information
- Birth Date: 1930-06-03
- Birth Place: Milan, Italy
- Death Date: 2002-06-22
- Influenced By:
- Wols
- Arshile Gorky
- Robert Delaunay
- Edmund Husserl
- Movement: Geometric Abstraction, Existentialism
- Name: Rodolfo Aricò
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Works: Trittico dell'esistenza

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