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Triptych

Experience the bold geometric precision of Giorgio Olivieri's 1978 Triptych, an abstract acrylic masterpiece that explores modular structures and monochrome depth, now available for your private collection.

Discover Giorgio Olivieri's abstract paintings – bold geometric shapes & Renaissance-inspired forms. Explore his analytical approach to art, showcased in Verona & beyond.

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  • Subject or theme: Geometric shapes and monochrome surfaces
  • Location: Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti
  • Artist: Giorgio Olivieri
  • Notable elements: Geometric, modular, hard-edge structures
  • Artistic style: Abstract, aniconic, analytical
  • Year: 1978

Descrição da Obra

Giorgio Olivieri (1937-2017) graduated from the Art Institute of Modena and in 1960 began his exhibition activity. Within a few years he became an interpreter of that climate of aniconic zeroing that followed the wave of informal action and favoured painting as an analytical procedure, an investigation of his instruments, his signs, his syntax, his specificity. In the early seventies he created a series of geometric, modular, sharp hard-edge structures, where the monochrome surface is interrupted by painted stripes, strings or the profiles of the different frames shaped and juxtaposed. After the middle of the decade, multicolored bands take to animate the funds monochrome and pure of the canvases, placing themselves at their margins, on the lapels fixed to the wooden frame; they emphasize the void that opens in the center of the work and together refer - because of their peripheral nature - beyond the surface, as in the work

Biografia do Artista

David Hockney: A Life Painted in Light and Innovation

Born on July 9, 1937, in the industrial heart of Bradford, England, David Hockney’s journey from a modest upbringing to becoming one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th and 21st centuries is a testament to his relentless curiosity, unwavering vision, and profound understanding of light, color, and human experience. From an early fascination with drawing – nurtured by private lessons arranged by his parents – Hockney’s artistic path was remarkably clear from childhood. He wasn't simply interested in replicating the world; he sought to capture its essence, its fleeting moments, and the emotions they evoked.

His formative years were shaped by the austerity of post-war Britain, a period that instilled in him a keen observational eye and a desire to find beauty amidst simplicity. He began his formal artistic training at Bradford College of Art, where he honed his skills in drawing and painting, quickly demonstrating an exceptional talent for capturing form and atmosphere. This foundation led to a scholarship at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London, where he encountered the burgeoning world of modern art and experimented with various styles – from expressionism to Cubism – absorbing influences while simultaneously forging his own distinctive voice.

The Rise of British Pop and Beyond

Hockney’s emergence onto the international art scene coincided with the rise of British Pop Art in the mid-1960s. While often associated with this movement, Hockney's work transcends simple categorization. He wasn’t merely replicating popular imagery; he was using it as a springboard to explore themes of identity, perception, and the relationship between reality and representation. His early works, such as the “Shower” series (1964-66), are characterized by their bold use of color, simplified forms, and a sensual exploration of the human body – a departure from traditional portraiture that reflected the changing social landscape of Britain.

The 1970s marked a period of significant experimentation for Hockney. He embraced photography as an integral part of his artistic process, creating elaborate photomontages like “A Bigger Splash” (1972), which captured the vibrant energy and hedonistic atmosphere of Los Angeles. This decade also saw him venturing into printmaking, stage design, and even digital art – a foreshadowing of his later embrace of technology as a creative tool.

California Dreams and Expanding Horizons

In 1964, Hockney made the pivotal decision to relocate to California, an experience that profoundly shaped his artistic development. The golden light, expansive landscapes, and relaxed pace of life in Southern California provided a fertile ground for new ideas and techniques. His series of swimming pool paintings – “A Leisurely Pool” (1967) being perhaps the most iconic – captured the shimmering beauty of these artificial oases, transforming them into symbols of American culture and personal reflection. These works demonstrated his mastery of color and light, creating an almost hypnotic effect that drew viewers into their luminous depths.

Despite periods of residence in London and Europe, Hockney has maintained a strong connection to California throughout his career. He continues to live and work there, embracing the challenges and opportunities presented by this dynamic environment. His recent projects, including large-scale outdoor installations and digital artworks created on iPads and iPhones, demonstrate an ongoing commitment to innovation and experimentation.

A Legacy of Innovation and Influence

David Hockney’s impact on contemporary art is undeniable. He has consistently pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, embracing new technologies and challenging conventional notions of representation. His work has been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world, earning him critical acclaim and a devoted following. Beyond his individual achievements, Hockney's influence can be seen in the work of countless artists who have drawn inspiration from his bold use of color, his exploration of light and space, and his willingness to experiment with new media.

His legacy extends beyond the canvas; he is a celebrated designer, stage director, and photographer. Hockney’s life and art are intertwined—a testament to an artist who has consistently sought to capture the beauty and complexity of the world around him, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire and captivate audiences today. He remains a vital force in the art world, demonstrating that creativity knows no bounds.

giorgio olivieri

giorgio olivieri

1937 - 2017 , Italy

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Pop Art, British Pop
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Jeff Koons
    • Andy Warhol
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Pablo Picasso
    • Wallace Stevens
  • Date Of Birth: July 9, 1937
  • Full Name: David Hockney
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • A Bigger Splash
    • Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)
    • Swimming Pool with Diving Board
  • Place Of Birth: Bradford, England