Caduti
Resin
Sculpture
Contemporary Sculpture
Contemporary
103.0 x 63.0 cm
CAMUSAC – Musée d’Art Contemporain de Cassino
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Caduti
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Description de la pièce
A Symphony of Form and Stillness
In the quiet intersection of physical grace and spiritual contemplation lies Oliviero Rainaldi’s Caduti. This striking sculpture, rendered in a vibrant, verdant hue, captures a human figure frozen in a moment of profound equilibrium. The subject is posed in what is often referred to as the ‘avant-drapeau’ or flag position, a gesture reminiscent of yoga that speaks to the delicate balance between tension and release. As the eye moves across the smooth, flowing lines of the work, one is struck by the seamless integration of the organic human form with an abstract, modern sensibility. The sculpture does not merely represent a body; it embodies a state of being, inviting the viewer into a shared experience of stillness and centeredness.
The technique employed in Caduti showcases a mastery of surface and light. The material—likely a sophisticated resin or fiberglass—possesses a polished, slightly reflective sheen that allows natural light to dance across its undulating contours. This luminosity creates soft shadows that define the musculature and the rhythmic curves of the pose, lending a three-dimensional depth that feels both substantial and ethereal. Set upon a stark, rectangular concrete pedestal, the sculpture finds its strength in contrast: the rugged, industrial texture of the base serves as the perfect foil to the fluid, polished elegance of the green figure. This juxtaposition emphasizes the work's modern origins, where the raw elements of earth and man-made precision meet.
The Intersection of Theology and Motion
To understand the soul of Caduti, one must look toward the unique lineage of its creator, Oliviero Rainaldi. Trained in both the fine arts at the Academy of Venice and theology at the Pontifical Athenaeum of St. Anselm in Rome, Rainaldi possesses a rare ability to translate metaphysical concepts into tangible forms. His work often navigates the space between the physical human presence and the unseen spiritual realm. In this piece, the symbolism of yoga and mindfulness serves as a bridge; the pose is not merely an athletic feat but a metaphor for the search for inner peace and the alignment of the self with the universe. The choice of green—a color synonymous with growth, renewal, and nature—further reinforces this theme of life in harmony.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, Caduti offers more than mere decoration; it provides an emotional anchor for a space. Whether placed within a sun-drenched garden sanctuary or as a focal point in a contemporary minimalist interior, the sculpture radiates a sense of tranquility and contemplative grace. It is a piece that demands a slower pace of observation, rewarding those who linger with a profound sense of serenity. As a high-quality reproduction, it brings the sophisticated aesthetic of Italian modernism into the home, offering an enduring invitation to reflect, breathe, and find balance amidst the complexities of modern life.
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Biographie de l'artiste
Oliviero Rainaldi: Sculptor of Serenity and Faith
Oliviero Rainaldi, born in Caramanico Terme, Italy, in 1956, is an artist whose work reflects a profound engagement with both the human form and the spiritual realm. His artistic journey began at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice (1975-1978) under the tutelage of Emilio Vedova, establishing a foundational understanding of expressive abstraction and challenging conventional artistic boundaries. This formative experience instilled in him a sensitivity to visual language that would permeate his subsequent creations. Vedova’s influence on Rainaldi's approach is palpable—a deliberate embrace of non-representational forms designed to convey emotion rather than literal depiction. It was this conviction that propelled him toward exploring the complexities of human psychology and spirituality through sculpture, resulting in pieces imbued with a contemplative stillness. He sought to capture not just physical form but also inner states of being, mirroring Vedova’s own exploration of emotional intensity within abstract compositions. Following his academic studies, Rainaldi pursued theological training for laics at the Pontifical Athenaeum of St. Anselm in Rome (1978-1980), deepening his intellectual exploration and enriching his artistic perspective with philosophical considerations concerning faith and spirituality. This dual pursuit – art and theology – informs a distinctive approach to sculpture, characterized by meticulous attention to detail and imbued with symbolic resonance. He believed that artistic expression could serve as a conduit for spiritual contemplation—a conviction that would shape the trajectory of his career. Rainaldi’s sculptural practice is marked by an unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of human movement and emotion through elegant forms and refined textures. He favors materials like bronze and alabaster, skillfully manipulating them to achieve remarkable luminosity and conveying a palpable sense of tranquility. His sculptures are often conceived as meditations on stillness and balance—visual representations of yoga principles that invite contemplation and introspection. The deliberate selection of these materials underscores his desire to communicate not merely visual beauty but also an emotional depth rooted in meditative practice. A landmark achievement in Rainaldi’s career is undoubtedly the monumental sculpture commemorating John Paul II at Termini Station in Rome, Italy. This ambitious project exemplifies his ability to transform complex ideas into powerful artistic statements, demonstrating a commitment to public art and its role in fostering dialogue and remembrance. The scale of the piece—a towering bronze figure—was intended to inspire awe and reflection, mirroring the grandeur of papal iconography while simultaneously conveying a sense of humility and spiritual aspiration. Furthermore, his exhibition ‘Oliviero Rainaldi. 2023 AD’ showcased at the Crypt of San Sepulcro solidified his reputation as a contemporary artist grappling with themes of faith and human experience. His work has been exhibited internationally—from GAM in Bologna to Palazzo Venezia in Rome; Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt; Polk Museum Florida; Museo Beelden aan Zee Scheveningen; Museum of Modern Art Rupertinum Salzburg; National Museum Jakarta; Műcsarnok Kunsthalle Budapest; Tokyo Design Genter; Byzantine and Christian Museum Athens; Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Grand Rapids; MASP São Paulo; MAMbo Bologna; The Collection of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rome; Conversazioni Piazza dei Cinquecento Rome; Santo Crypt of San Sepulcro Vatican City; Antigone Avvocatura dello Stato Rome; University of Roma Tre; Soumaya Foundation Mexico City. He has received prestigious awards—Alberto Sordi Award; Peace Saint Francis d’Assisi Award; Robert F. Kennedy Foundation Award; World Summit Nobel Laureates Award; La Scienza per l’Uomo Award; Anima Award; European Personality Prize; Brand Personality Award Maserati Group; Franco Cuomo International Award. Rainaldi's sculptures continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, embodying a harmonious blend of artistic innovation and spiritual contemplation—a legacy that secures his place as one of Italy’s most distinguished sculptors.Oliviero Rainaldi
1956 - , Italie
L'essentiel de l'artiste
- Artistic Movement Or Style: scultura moderna
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Emilio Vedova']
- Date Of Birth: 1956
- Full Name: oliviero rainaldi
- Nationality: italien
- Notable Artworks: ['Caduti']
- Place Of Birth: Caramanico Terme, Italie

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