Gianni Caravaggio: When Nature was Young
By (Author) Holger Kube Ventura
Contributions by N. Btzner
Contributions by G. Caravaggio
Contributions by D. Ferrari
Contributions by H. Kube Ventura
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
21st April 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
730.92
Hardback
112
Width 180mm, Height 240mm
640g
The perception of nature and landscape is a central theme for the Italian artist Gianni Caravaggio (b. 1968). His poetic sculptures and installations aim to arouse in the viewer the memory of feelings evoked by the experience of nature and focus on the essential unity of man and nature.
In his timeless works Gianni Caravaggio examines the invocation of unconscious images of nature which result from the relationship between material, space, time and man. A key expression here is landscape which no longer represents, but is to be conveyed as "pure perception" in the sense of Kazimir Malevich. The combination of traditional materials - bronze, marble or wood - with everyday substances such as talcum powder or sugar, as well as the presentation of the sculptures directly on the floor, exerts a unique attraction by virtue of their reduction.
Caravaggio exhibits with galleries such as Kaufmann Repetto in Milan and New York, Andriesse-Eyck in Amsterdam, Tucci Russo in Turin and Torre Pellice and Rolando Anselmi in Berlin and Rome. He has held solo shows at the Centro Arti Visive Pescheria in Pesaro and the Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia in 2008, the Muse d'Art Moderne in Saint Etienne and MaGa in Gallarate in 2014