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Ab Olympo

Explore the evocative art of Claudio Parmiggiani (b. 1943), an Italian master known for tempera paintings exploring memory, time & space within Arte Povera. Discover his significant contributions to contemporary art!

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The art of Claudio Parmiggiani shifts attention from figurative language to the intrinsic content of the work, transposing modes and forms to a metaphysical dimension in which time and things are suspended. In the world depicted by the artist, hovering between realism and abstraction, the skies created towards the mid-1970s, both with and without stars, provide a concrete representation of the idea of the infinite: De Sphaera, 1974; Phisiognomia Coelestis, 1975; La Salita della Memoria, 1976; Ab Olympo, 1977, Le Tableau Ivre, 1978. These works shift the ideal perspective for viewing the heavenly vault from the vertical to the horizontal, presenting the artist’s own cosmogonic vision, fine-tuned by some delicate geometric balances. Ab Olympo, in particular, described by the artist as “an infinite canvas that has come from Olympus”, already indicates in its title (the words can be seen in the courtyard of Casa del Mantegna in Mantua) one of the sources of inspiration behind Parmiggiani’s entire artistic output: classical art. In this work, the suggestions offered by the architectural ideas of the Renaissance artist, from the cylindrical courtyard enclosed within the structure of a square building to the painted vault of the bridal chamber in the Castle of St. George, reveal Parmiggiani’s attentive philological interpretation. In Ab Olympo, the artist inscribes a blue iris, representing a “real” sky, in a ring of blank canvas, veiled by subtle chiaroscuro nuances. It is an oculum oculo, an eye within an eye, which highlights the physical borders of the work, inviting the viewer to make the mental leap from the ordered microcosm of the human-spectator to the macrocosm of the heavenly vault.

Kunstnerens biografi

The Alchemy of Absence: The Art of Claudio Parmiggiani

Born in the quiet Italian commune of Luzzara in 1943, Claudio Parmiggiani has spent a lifetime navigating the delicate boundary between presence and disappearance. His artistic journey is not merely one of creating objects, but of capturing the ghosts they leave behind. While often associated with the radical Arte Povera movement, Parmiggiani’s work resists easy categorization, existing in a liminal space that bridges the raw materiality of conceptualism with a profound, almost spiritual, lyricism. His practice is an invitation to slow down, to witness the silent histories etched into the very air and dust of our existence.

The foundations of his vision were laid during his studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Modena, where he encountered the quiet, ethical mastery of Giorgio Morandi. While Parmiggiani did not adopt Morandi’s stylistic tropes, he inherited a deep respect for the dignity of humble subjects and the transformative power of light. This early exposure to a more meditative way of seeing, combined with the avant-garde provocations of figures like Marcel Duchamp and Piero Manzoni, allowed him to develop a language that is both intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant.

The Delocazione: Sculpting with Smoke and Shadow

Perhaps the most defining moment in Parmiggiani’s career arrived in 1970, through a process he termed delocazione, or displacement. While occupying a storage space in the Galleria di Modena, he became captivated by the silhouettes of dust left on walls after objects had been moved. This discovery led to a revolutionary technique: using fire, soot, and smoke to "sculpt" negative space. By burning tires and blankets within a room, Parmiggiani allowed a fine layer of gray ash and smoke to settle upon surfaces. When the physical objects were eventually removed, they left behind haunting, ethereal outlines—shadows that functioned as sculptural forms.

This method serves as a powerful metaphor for the passage of time and the persistence of memory. In these works, the smoke acts as the "blood of the flame," creating a photographic-like negative that captures an oscillation of time. The resulting images are not mere representations of objects but are the physical traces of their absence. This technique transforms the gallery into an inhabited space where the viewer confronts the dematerialization of matter, finding beauty in the soot, the ash, and the ephemeral traces of what once was.

A Universal Language of Materiality

Beyond his signature use of smoke, Parmiggiani’s expansive oeuvre utilizes a diverse and elemental palette. His work breathes through materials such as dust, ash, fire, air, stone, glass, and marble. He possesses a unique ability to assemble these disparate elements into compositions that feel both strangely familiar and otherworldly. Whether he is working with the weight of steel or the fragility of a butterfly, his focus remains on the tension between the permanent and the transient.

His achievements are reflected in a prestigious history of international exhibitions and institutional recognition:

  • Major Solo Exhibitions: Including landmark shows at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, Palais des Beaux Arts - BOZAR in Brussels, and the Musée Fabre in Montpellier.
  • The Venice Biennale: A recurring presence in one of the world's most significant art forums, with contributions in 1972, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1995, and 2015.
  • Permanent Collections: His works are held in the esteemed archives of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Fondazione Cartier pour l'art contemporain.

Ultimately, Claudio Parmiggiani’s historical significance lies in his ability to stand against the frenetic, image-saturated culture of the modern age. By focusing on the unseen and the unheard, he creates a sanctuary for deep attention. His art does not demand to be looked at; it demands to be felt, reminding us that even in the void left by absence, there is a profound and enduring presence.

Claudio Parmiggiani

Claudio Parmiggiani

1943 - , Italy

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Arte Povera
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Spatialism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Lucio Fontana']
  • Date Of Birth: 1943
  • Full Name: Claudio Parmiggiani
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Pittura pura luce
    • Ab Olympo
  • Place Of Birth: Luzzara, Italy