Madonna
60.0 x 75.0 cm
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Madonna
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A Cartography of Impermanence: The World of Riccardo Baruzzi
Riccardo Baruzzi, born in the Emilia-Romagna heartland of Lugo, Italy, in 1976, isn’t an artist who readily offers easy definitions. To categorize his work as simply painting or drawing feels insufficient; it's more accurate to describe a sustained investigation into the very *possibility* of representation itself. His artistic autobiography, as he succinctly puts it – “one day I went to my valley – the Ravenna valley – where some friends used to organize lunches in the hunting and fishing huts” – hints at a grounding in place, a deep connection to the physical world that permeates his often abstract explorations. This isn’t an artist retreating into conceptualism, but one deeply embedded in material reality, responding to the subtle rhythms of landscape and experience. Baruzzi's practice is characterized by a deliberate deconstruction of established artistic conventions, particularly those surrounding drawing and sound, forging a unique path where these disciplines aren’t merely combined, but mutually inform and destabilize each other.Early Influences & The Deconstruction of Form
Baruzzi’s early work already demonstrated a fascination with the inherent limitations – and liberating potential – of traditional media. He wasn't interested in mastering technique for its own sake, but rather in exposing the underlying structures, the skeletal frameworks upon which images are built. This led to an exploration of drawing not as a means of depicting something *else*, but as an entity in itself—a field of marks, lines, and textures existing independently of representational demands. The influence of academic artistic knowledge is present, yet it’s consistently countered by an experimental approach rooted in trial and error, a reclaiming of the intuitive gesture. This tension between precision and chance, control and surrender, forms a core dynamic within his oeuvre. He began to question the very notion of a finished artwork, embracing instead states of incompletion and provisionality. The Ravenna Valley itself—with its shifting light, agricultural patterns, and echoes of history—became a crucial source of inspiration, not as a subject for picturesque renderings, but as a catalyst for formal experimentation.Sound & Visual Resonance: Expanding the Artistic Field
The introduction of sound into Baruzzi’s practice marked a significant turning point. He doesn't simply *add* sound to his visual work; he investigates its physical properties and structural parallels with drawing. This manifests in installations featuring modified turntables, objects repurposed as instruments, and performances where gestural marks are directly linked to rhythmic compositions. The artist seeks to establish “gestural and semantic affinities between drawing and rhythmical-musical composition,” creating a reciprocal dialogue between the visual and the aural. This isn’t about illustrating sound with images or vice versa; it's about uncovering shared principles of organization, repetition, and disruption. His series *P. P.* (Porta pittura, 2010) and *Ordine* (2014), for example, explore the material dimension of painting itself—the objecthood of the canvas—while simultaneously functioning as devices for representation and narrative. The work challenges the idea of a singular artistic medium, blurring boundaries and expanding the very definition of what constitutes an artwork.Solo Exhibitions & Critical Recognition
Baruzzi’s commitment to this rigorous, unconventional approach has garnered increasing critical attention and led to numerous solo exhibitions at prominent venues including Cinque Punti, Live Performance, Arena Paolini, GAM (Galleria d'Arte Moderna), and others. His work isn’t easily categorized within established art historical movements; it occupies a space between abstraction, minimalism, and conceptualism, yet remains distinctly grounded in the physicality of its materials. Represented by p420, Baruzzi has also exhibited internationally, including a solo debut in Brazil with “Del Disegno e Della Vertigine”, further solidifying his position as a significant voice within contemporary Italian art. The monograph *Cura.books* (2017), featuring essays by Alessandro Rabottini, Davide Ferri and Luca Bertolo, provides valuable insight into the artist’s practice, highlighting his exploration of the unfinished and provisional through an aesthetic investigation of drawing.Historical Significance & A Continuing Exploration
Riccardo Baruzzi's historical significance lies not in adhering to a particular style or school, but in relentlessly questioning the fundamental assumptions that underpin artistic creation. He embodies a spirit of experimentation and intellectual rigor, pushing the boundaries of traditional media while remaining deeply connected to the physical world. His work resonates with contemporary concerns about materiality, perception, and the limitations of representation. He offers not answers, but invitations—to reconsider our relationship to images, sounds, and the spaces they inhabit. Baruzzi’s ongoing exploration promises a continued unraveling of artistic conventions, solidifying his place as a vital force in contemporary art.riccardo baruzzi
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艺术家简介
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Drawing Deconstruction, Sound Art
- Date Of Birth: 1976
- Full Name: Riccardo Baruzzi
- Nationality: Italian
- Place Of Birth: Lugo, Italy

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