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Grande Disc

Explore Arnaldo Pomodoro's 'Grande Disc,' a monumental bronze sculpture blending industrial form and intricate detail. Located in Charlotte, NC, it’s a striking symbol of urban growth and artistic innovation.

Arnaldo Pomodoro (geboren 1926) ist ein italienischer Bildhauer weltweit bekannt für seine bahnbrechende Serie „Sphere Within Sphere“ und monumentale Bronzeskulpturen, die den öffentlichen Raum neu definieren. Entdecken Sie seine Formensprache und künstlerische Vision!

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Eckdaten

  • Artistic style: Geometric abstraction
  • Year: 1974
  • Title: Grande Disc
  • Influences:
    • Lucio Fontana
    • David Smith
  • Notable elements or techniques: Open-work pattern
  • Subject or theme: Regeneration and urban growth

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Arnaldo Pomodoro's "Grande Disc": A Monumental Reflection of Modernity

Standing as a sentinel in urban landscapes across the globe, Arnaldo Pomodoro’s “Grande Disc” is more than just a sculpture; it’s a profound meditation on modernity, technology, and the inherent tensions within progress. This particular iteration, residing in Charlotte, North Carolina, offers a compelling example of Pomodoro's vision – a monumental bronze disc that seems to simultaneously reveal and conceal its inner workings. The sheer scale of the piece is immediately arresting, commanding attention and inviting contemplation. It’s a work designed not just to be seen, but to be experienced, drawing viewers into a dialogue about the complexities of our increasingly mechanized world.

The Artist and His Vision

Born in 1926 in Morciano di Fucina, Italy, Arnaldo Pomodoro emerged as a significant figure in post-war Italian sculpture. Influenced by both geometric abstraction and the burgeoning industrial landscape of his time, he sought to explore the relationship between form and function, surface and interiority. His brother, Giò Pomodoro, also a sculptor, shared this artistic pursuit, creating a collaborative spirit that fueled their explorations. Pomodoro’s early work involved drawing and painting before transitioning to sculpture, ultimately developing a signature style characterized by monumental bronze forms—most famously the “Sphere Within Sphere” series – which have become instantly recognizable symbols of contemporary art. The "Grande Disc" is part of this broader exploration, sharing its thematic concerns with Pomodoro's other large-scale works.

Craftsmanship and Symbolism

The creation of a "Grande Disc" is an exercise in extraordinary craftsmanship. Cast in bronze using the lost-wax casting method—a technique dating back to antiquity—the sculpture’s surface initially appears smooth and monolithic, reflecting its surroundings with a polished sheen. However, closer inspection reveals a complex network of intersecting lines, geometric shapes, and fragmented forms within. This intricate interior suggests an exposed machinery, hinting at the hidden mechanisms that drive our modern world. The symbolism is layered: some interpret it as representing the breakdown of order, the fragility of technological systems, or even the inherent contradictions within progress itself. Others see a celebration of engineering ingenuity, a visual representation of the interconnectedness of parts forming a greater whole. The choice of bronze—a material historically associated with strength, permanence, and artistic achievement—further elevates the sculpture’s significance, grounding it in a tradition while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of contemporary expression.

A Global Presence and Enduring Legacy

While the Charlotte iteration is particularly striking against the backdrop of modern architecture, “Grande Disc” exists in multiple locations worldwide – Milan, Darmstadt, Chicago, and Purchase, New York among them. This widespread presence speaks to the universality of Pomodoro’s themes and the enduring appeal of his artistic vision. The sculpture's ability to resonate across cultures and contexts is a testament to its power as a symbol of modernity. Pomodoro’s work continues to inspire artists and captivate audiences, solidifying his place as one of Italy’s most important sculptors of the 20th and 21st centuries. "Grande Disc" stands not just as an artwork but as a landmark—a point of reflection in our increasingly complex world.


Biografie des Künstlers

Arnaldo Pomodoro: Sculptor of Form and Myth

Arnaldo Pomodoro (b. 1926) stands as one of Italy’s most distinctive sculptors, recognized globally for his pioneering exploration of form—particularly the mesmerizing ‘Sphere Within Sphere’ series—and monumental bronze works that redefine public space. Born in Morciano di Fucina, Romagna, he emerged from a family steeped in artistic tradition, influenced by his brother Giò Pomodoro (1930–2002), who shared his passion for sculpture. Early Life and Artistic Beginnings: Pomodoro’s formative years were marked by exposure to the avant-garde movements of post-war Europe, fostering a fascination with geometric abstraction and materiality. His initial artistic endeavors focused on drawing and painting before gravitating towards sculpture in the late 1950s. This early training instilled within him a profound understanding of visual language—a foundation that would underpin his subsequent sculptural explorations. The Sphere Within Sphere Series: The breakthrough came with Pomodoro’s groundbreaking ‘Sphere Within Sphere’ series (starting in 1968), where he meticulously crafted hollow spheres encased within larger spheres, creating a captivating visual paradox. This technique—employing bronze and stainless steel—became his signature style, symbolizing the tension between containment and expansion, solidity and emptiness. The deliberate fracturing of the inner sphere served as a powerful metaphor for confronting hidden realities and challenging conventional perceptions of form. Critics noted that this innovative approach represented a radical departure from prevailing sculptural conventions. Monumental Sculpture and Public Commissions: Pomodoro’s ambition extended beyond studio practice; he embraced ambitious public commissions that transformed urban landscapes. Notably, his controversial fiberglass crucifix for St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, provoked considerable debate but cemented his reputation as a visionary artist pushing boundaries of faith and artistic expression. The sheer scale of this project underscored Pomodoro’s commitment to engaging with societal issues and prompting contemplation about spiritual values. Furthermore, works like “Disco Emergente” at Greenwood Village continue to demonstrate his ability to create impactful artworks that resonate with audiences worldwide. International Recognition: His sculptures have graced prestigious institutions worldwide—the Vatican Museums, Trinity College Dublin, UN Headquarters, Mt. Sinai Hospital New York—demonstrating the universality of his aesthetic vision. Exhibitions in cities like Brisbane, Tehran, Amsterdam and San Francisco showcased his enduring influence on contemporary art. The Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro continues to champion artistic dialogue and innovation, ensuring that Pomodoro’s legacy persists as a beacon of sculptural excellence. Notable Achievements: Pomodoro's contributions to sculpture include “Forme del Mito” (Forms of Myth), displayed at Expo ‘88 in Brisbane and subsequently purchased by Brisbane City Council; “Disco Emergente,” a permanent installation at Greenwood Village, Colorado; and numerous solo exhibitions cementing his place as an icon of Italian art. His exploration of material—particularly bronze—combined with his conceptual approach to form has established him as one of the most influential sculptors of the latter half of the 20th century.
Arnaldo Pomodoro

Arnaldo Pomodoro

1926 - , Italien

Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Skulptur
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Giò Pomodoro']
  • Date Of Birth: 1926
  • Full Name: Arnaldo Pomodoro
  • Nationality: Italienisch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Sphere Within Sphere
    • Untitled (805)
    • Disco Emergente
  • Place Of Birth: Morciano di Romagna, Italien