{"id":6358,"date":"2010-10-22T20:59:04","date_gmt":"2010-10-22T18:59:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.partnersandmucciaccia.net\/?p=6358"},"modified":"2024-02-14T19:35:20","modified_gmt":"2024-02-14T19:35:20","slug":"giulio-turcato-metamorfosi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mucciaccia.com\/en\/giulio-turcato-metamorfosi\/","title":{"rendered":"Giulio Turcato. 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Metamorphosis, by Silvia Pegoraro, realized in collaboration with The Giulio Turcato\u00a0Archive\u00a0 in Rome. Will be presented about seventy works, which date from the second half of the 40\u2019s to the early 90\u2019s of the Twentieth century: a journey through the whole creative path of the artist, from figuration to abstraction works stylizing of the first \u201cinformal\u201d of the Lattice 50\u2019s, the ingenious creation of lunar surfaces of the 60\u2019s, the playful cosmology routes and Archipelagos of the 70\u2019s, to the sumptuous and sensual luminosity of Cangianti (1981-1990).<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Giulio Turcato (Mantua, 1912 \u2013 Rome, 1995) is considered one of the most significant Italian painters of abstract art, but his work is rather complex, and includes fascinating figurative implications and extraordinary sorties in sculpture and set design. Started from the lesson of C\u00e9zanne and Matisse, the Futurists (especially Giacomo Balla), the artist from Mantua,\u00a0 has been able to impose its own rhythmic and dynamic language, making the shape-color the reason of the constant quest. Turcato is an explorer who considered painting the key to interpret the world in all its aspects, biology, entomology, from physics to astronomy: everything becomes an opportunity for new inventions of shapes and colors that redefine the human imagination, individual and collective. What distinguishes the poetic Turcato is an \u201cinner nomadism\u201d that allowed him to deal with abstraction in a radical and anti-conformism way, with determination and lyricism. Thus, the\u00a0<em>Patterns<\/em>\u00a0and the\u00a0<em>Archipelagos<\/em>\u00a0alternate with Cangianti, where the light \u201cworks\u201d the color as a kind of musical score. The work of Turcato is as a journey into the imagination where historical moment, existential, transcendence, mystery of beauty, overlap and merge. Emotional and rational control, lyrical abandon and critical attitude are mixed as in a mixture of alchemy, to produce a figure which, recovering the symbol, convey deep meanings, immediately engaging and disturbing. In the 50\u2019s and 60\u2019s, with the affirmation of abstract art Giulio Turcato is inspired by an ideal pictorial universe, which means that he becomes painting everything touched by his imagination, beyond all technique. On the one hand, the abstract language of Turcato proposes a psychologic density that differentiates both the analytical shades and those abstract-nature. On the other hand, his work poses a critical problem still largely ignored, and which can be summarized as proposition of a space-form \u201crandom\u201d, in which the term has taken in reference to certain aspects of contemporary musical research. It is therefore not random fascination of Turcato for music and its relationship with major contemporary musicians such as Luciano Berio and Goffredo Petrassi. The eternal and ever-changing Turcato\u2019s demon is color. It is also evident from the writings of the artist, such as the beautiful poetic and psychological analysis of the color purple (fundamental in his research), which is also a hymn to the colors, handed in a manuscript of 1977: \u201cPurple and light glimpsed announcement of darkness \/ Purple different \/ Purple principle \/ colors are our freedom \/ investing matter and transform \/ our fantasy is actually new \/ Purple way out to \/ inside \u201c. For Turcato purple is pure color. Turcato wants, on the one hand, to liberate perception from its notional or cultural supports, but also, and above all, to grasp in it, integrated and perhaps contaminated by those holders, the trace of a deeper reality, all inscribed track \u2018interior of the subject and of which the perception is that the reflection: the \u201cway out to \/ inside\u201d, as the artist himself defines it. \u201cThese images, sensations, materials, memories, illusions, hallucinations, forms, routes have opened my luggage to the customs of the next millennium\u201d: so wrote Turcato in relation to his work. 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Metamorphosis, by Silvia Pegoraro, realized in collaboration with The Giulio Turcato\u00a0Archive\u00a0 in Rome. Will be presented about seventy works, which date from the second half of the 40\u2019s to the early 90\u2019s of the Twentieth century: a journey through the whole creative path of the artist, from figuration to abstraction works stylizing of the first \u201cinformal\u201d of the Lattice 50\u2019s, the ingenious creation of lunar surfaces of the 60\u2019s, the playful cosmology routes and Archipelagos of the 70\u2019s, to the sumptuous and sensual luminosity of Cangianti (1981-1990).<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Giulio Turcato (Mantua, 1912 \u2013 Rome, 1995) is considered one of the most significant Italian painters of abstract art, but his work is rather complex, and includes fascinating figurative implications and extraordinary sorties in sculpture and set design. Started from the lesson of C\u00e9zanne and Matisse, the Futurists (especially Giacomo Balla), the artist from Mantua,\u00a0 has been able to impose its own rhythmic and dynamic language, making the shape-color the reason of the constant quest. Turcato is an explorer who considered painting the key to interpret the world in all its aspects, biology, entomology, from physics to astronomy: everything becomes an opportunity for new inventions of shapes and colors that redefine the human imagination, individual and collective. What distinguishes the poetic Turcato is an \u201cinner nomadism\u201d that allowed him to deal with abstraction in a radical and anti-conformism way, with determination and lyricism. Thus, the\u00a0<em>Patterns<\/em>\u00a0and the\u00a0<em>Archipelagos<\/em>\u00a0alternate with Cangianti, where the light \u201cworks\u201d the color as a kind of musical score. The work of Turcato is as a journey into the imagination where historical moment, existential, transcendence, mystery of beauty, overlap and merge. Emotional and rational control, lyrical abandon and critical attitude are mixed as in a mixture of alchemy, to produce a figure which, recovering the symbol, convey deep meanings, immediately engaging and disturbing. In the 50\u2019s and 60\u2019s, with the affirmation of abstract art Giulio Turcato is inspired by an ideal pictorial universe, which means that he becomes painting everything touched by his imagination, beyond all technique. On the one hand, the abstract language of Turcato proposes a psychologic density that differentiates both the analytical shades and those abstract-nature. On the other hand, his work poses a critical problem still largely ignored, and which can be summarized as proposition of a space-form \u201crandom\u201d, in which the term has taken in reference to certain aspects of contemporary musical research. It is therefore not random fascination of Turcato for music and its relationship with major contemporary musicians such as Luciano Berio and Goffredo Petrassi. The eternal and ever-changing Turcato\u2019s demon is color. It is also evident from the writings of the artist, such as the beautiful poetic and psychological analysis of the color purple (fundamental in his research), which is also a hymn to the colors, handed in a manuscript of 1977: \u201cPurple and light glimpsed announcement of darkness \/ Purple different \/ Purple principle \/ colors are our freedom \/ investing matter and transform \/ our fantasy is actually new \/ Purple way out to \/ inside \u201c. For Turcato purple is pure color. Turcato wants, on the one hand, to liberate perception from its notional or cultural supports, but also, and above all, to grasp in it, integrated and perhaps contaminated by those holders, the trace of a deeper reality, all inscribed track \u2018interior of the subject and of which the perception is that the reflection: the \u201cway out to \/ inside\u201d, as the artist himself defines it. \u201cThese images, sensations, materials, memories, illusions, hallucinations, forms, routes have opened my luggage to the customs of the next millennium\u201d: so wrote Turcato in relation to his work. 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Will be presented about seventy works, which date from the second half of the 40's to the early 90's of the Twentieth century: a journey through the whole creative path of the artist, from figuration to abstraction works stylizing of the first \"informal\" of the Lattice 50's, the ingenious creation of lunar surfaces of the 60's, the playful cosmology routes and Archipelagos of the 70's, to the sumptuous and sensual luminosity of Cangianti (1981-1990).<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Giulio Turcato (Mantua, 1912 - Rome, 1995) is considered one of the most significant Italian painters of abstract art, but his work is rather complex, and includes fascinating figurative implications and extraordinary sorties in sculpture and set design. Started from the lesson of C\u00e9zanne and Matisse, the Futurists (especially Giacomo Balla), the artist from Mantua,\u00a0 has been able to impose its own rhythmic and dynamic language, making the shape-color the reason of the constant quest. Turcato is an explorer who considered painting the key to interpret the world in all its aspects, biology, entomology, from physics to astronomy: everything becomes an opportunity for new inventions of shapes and colors that redefine the human imagination, individual and collective. What distinguishes the poetic Turcato is an \"inner nomadism\" that allowed him to deal with abstraction in a radical and anti-conformism way, with determination and lyricism. Thus, the <em>Patterns<\/em> and the <em>Archipelagos<\/em> alternate with Cangianti, where the light \"works\" the color as a kind of musical score. The work of Turcato is as a journey into the imagination where historical moment, existential, transcendence, mystery of beauty, overlap and merge. Emotional and rational control, lyrical abandon and critical attitude are mixed as in a mixture of alchemy, to produce a figure which, recovering the symbol, convey deep meanings, immediately engaging and disturbing. 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