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Carla Accardi

( Italian, 1924 - 2014 )

Integrazione Ovale

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Materials:

casein on canvas

Measurements:

51.57 in. (131.00 cm.) (height) by 77.56 in. (197.00 cm.) (width)

Markings:

signed and dated '58'; inscribed, signed and dated again on the reverse

Condition:

framed

Exhibited:

Rome, Carla Accardi, Galleria La Salita, 12 April 1958, Tokyo, IX Tokyo Biennal, Metropolitan Art Gallery, 1961, ,exh. cat. no. 6 (titled “Structure n. 3”�, Genoa, Accardi, Galleria La Polena, 12 February - 10 March 1970, Turin, Galleria Martano, ,26 February-20 March 1981 (titled ”�Struttura, Rome, In superficie, Studio Durante, December 1989-January 1990, exh. cat. no. 1, Catania, Carla Accardi. Segno e trasparenza, Fondazione Puglisi Cosentino, Palazzo Valle, 6 February-12 June 2011, exh. cat. p. 110 with ill

Literature:

Germano Celant, Germano Celant, Carla Accardi, Carla Accardi, Charta, Charta, Milan 1999, Milan 1999, p. 267, p. 267, no. 1958–2 with ill., no. 1958–2 with ill., In the early years of the 1950s, In the early years of the 1950s, the preconditions of a profound internationalisation of Italian artistic culture were evident, the preconditions of a profound internationalisation of Italian artistic culture were evident, and deeply permeated by foreign as much as domestic stimuli: Italian gallery owners secured increasing numbers of exhibitions overseas, and deeply permeated by foreign as much as domestic stimuli: Italian gallery owners secured increasing numbers of exhibitions overseas, Venturi held lectures on the New York avant-garde movements, Venturi held lectures on the New York avant-garde movements, and writers such as Flaiano, and writers such as Flaiano, Moravia, Moravia, and Elsa Morante accentuated the de-realisation of writing in favour of a language of the imagination; in 1951 Namuth”��s photographs depicting Pollock in the midst of his creative process of drippings, and Elsa Morante accentuated the de-realisation of writing in favour of a language of the imagination; in 1951 Namuth”��s photographs depicting Pollock in the midst of his creative process of drippings, in which he would walk and dance around untouched canvases laid out on the ground, in which he would walk and dance around untouched canvases laid out on the ground, began to circulate., began to circulate., Thus the idea of the first white on black paintings was born: “It was a year of crisis, Thus the idea of the first white on black paintings was born: “It was a year of crisis, I was very demotivated and I thought I was unable to paint anymore. And in isolation I began to paint straight on the ground, I was very demotivated and I thought I was unable to paint anymore. And in isolation I began to paint straight on the ground, to trace signs. But I used white on black because black on white didn”��t excite me as it was too obvious; in that particular moment the artist has to have a sense of uniqueness, to trace signs. But I used white on black because black on white didn”��t excite me as it was too obvious; in that particular moment the artist has to have a sense of uniqueness, of novelty that spurs her on.”�, of novelty that spurs her on.”�, These lines decisively describe the emergence of an ‘anti-painting”�� comprised of contrasts, These lines decisively describe the emergence of an ‘anti-painting”�� comprised of contrasts, inversions, inversions, of movement that overthrows the hierarchy of form and color, of movement that overthrows the hierarchy of form and color, of the relationships between unlimited and individual vision, of the relationships between unlimited and individual vision, passing through the dissolution and the crisis of tradition. This is what Accardi searches for in her painting, passing through the dissolution and the crisis of tradition. This is what Accardi searches for in her painting, where a sign alone does not matter in itself, where a sign alone does not matter in itself, but exists in relation to other signs of the moment which together create a structure, but exists in relation to other signs of the moment which together create a structure, and become a form of artistic expression (within the structure), and become a form of artistic expression (within the structure), acquiring in the process a magical and intelligent meaning of rigorous necessity, acquiring in the process a magical and intelligent meaning of rigorous necessity, but also of unpredictable play., but also of unpredictable play

Provenance:

Jacorossi Collection, Rome, Galleria Notizie, Turin (stamp on the reverse), Studio Casoli, Milan, Gianni Manzo Collection, Milan, Giangaleazzo Visconti Collection, Milan, European Private Collection

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