Optical
Op Art
60.0 x 60.0 cm
Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale. Collezione Farnesina
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Optical
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合計金額
$ 300
アーティストの略歴
Mario Cesare Ballocco: A Pioneer of Italian Abstract Art
Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Mario Cesare Ballocco, born in Milan, Italy in 1913, was a multifaceted artist who excelled as a painter, designer, and art theorist. From a young age, he demonstrated a keen creative spirit, experimenting with diverse techniques and mediums. He possessed an inquisitive mind and a broad range of interests, qualities that profoundly shaped his artistic trajectory and resulted in a remarkably varied body of work.Artistic Development and Influences
Ballocco’s early explorations laid the foundation for his later commitment to abstract art. While specific influences are not extensively documented, his dedication to form and color suggests an engagement with contemporary artistic currents of the time, including Constructivism and geometric abstraction. He was a creative experimenter, constantly pushing boundaries and seeking new ways to express himself through visual language.Post-War Period and Argentina
A pivotal moment in Ballocco’s career occurred in 1947 when he traveled to Argentina. This move placed him at the heart of a burgeoning Italian abstract art scene that was taking shape in the aftermath of World War II. He quickly became a prominent figure, contributing significantly to the development and dissemination of abstract ideas within the artistic community.Key Contributions and Artistic Style
Ballocco’s work is characterized by its consistency and a rigorous non-figurative style. He was a precursor in many spheres, particularly in exploring the possibilities of abstract painting. His compositions often feature precise geometric forms and a careful consideration of color relationships. He dedicated himself to research into color and form, seeking to understand their expressive potential and create visually compelling works that transcended representational concerns.Gruppo Origine and Collaborative Efforts
In addition to his individual artistic pursuits, Ballocco played a vital role in fostering collaboration among artists. He was a founder of the influential Gruppo Origine, alongside fellow Italian abstract artists Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Capogrossi, and Ettore Colla. This group served as a platform for exchanging ideas, exhibiting work, and promoting the development of abstract art in Italy.Exhibitions and Recognition
Throughout his career, Ballocco’s work was exhibited in numerous prestigious galleries and museums. Notable venues include the Galerie Denise René in Paris and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, demonstrating international recognition of his artistic achievements. His paintings are now held in both private and public collections, including the Collezione Paolo VI - Arte Contemporanea in Concesio, Italy, and the Fondazione Centro Studi sull'Arte Licia e Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti in Lucca, Italy.Legacy and Historical Significance
Mario Cesare Ballocco’s legacy lies in his significant contributions to the development of Italian abstract art. His dedication to exploring color, form, and non-figurative expression paved the way for future generations of artists. He is remembered as a pioneering figure who helped establish Italy as a vital center for abstract artistic innovation. His work continues to be studied by art historians and admired by collectors worldwide.Major Achievements
- Pioneering contributions to Italian Abstract Art
- Founding member of the influential Gruppo Origine
- Exhibitions at prestigious international venues like Galerie Denise René and Centre Pompidou
- Establishment of a rigorous non-figurative style characterized by precise geometric forms and color research.
mario cesare ballocco
1913 - 2008 , Italy
基本情報
- Birth Date: 1913
- Birth Place: Milan, Italy
- Death Date: 2008
- Movement: Abstract Art
- Name: Mario Cesare Ballocco
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Works:
- Optical
- Nudo

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