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Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 23 June 1933) is an Italian painter, action and object artist, and art theorist. Pistoletto is acknowledged as one of the main representatives of the Italian Arte Povera. His work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art and everyday life in terms of a Gesamtkunstwerk.


Biography

From 1947 until 1958, Pistoletto worked in his father's restoration workshop in
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. In the 1950s, he started painting figurative works and
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s. In 1959, he participated in the Biennale di
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. In the following year, he had his first solo exhibition in the ''Galleria Galatea'' in Turin. In the beginning of the 1960s, Pistoletto started painting figurative works and self-portraits which he painted on a monochrome, metallic background. Later on, he combined painting with photography using
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techniques on reflective backgrounds. Eventually, he switched over to printing photorealistic scenes on steel plates polished to a high finish. He did that using the
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method which made the observer almost completely melt in with what was depicted. In the mid-1960s, gallery owner Ileana Sonnabend brought him into contact with an international audience. In 1965/1966, he produced the series of works ''Oggetti in meno (Minus Objects)'', which belongs to Pistoletto's early sculptural works. In 1966, Pistoletto had his first solo exhibition in the US, at the
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in
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. In 1967, his work was awarded first prize in the Biennale de
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. In the same year, Pistoletto started focusing on performance, video art and theatre. He founded an action art group, called "Zoo Group", which gave several performances between 1968 and 1970. These took place in the studio, public buildings or on the streets of Turin or other large cities. As was already the case with Pistoletto's 2-dimensional and sculptural works, the aim was to display the unity of art and everyday life.


Arte Povera

Michelangelo Pistoletto began painting on mirrors in 1962, connecting painting with the constantly changing realities in which the work finds itself. In the later sixties he began bringing together rags with casts of omnipresent classical statuary of Italy to break down the hierarchies of "art" and common things. An art of impoverished materials is certainly one aspect of the definition of Arte Povera. In his 1967 Muretto di stracci (Rag Wall) Pistoletto makes an exotic and opulent tapestry wrapping common bricks in discarded scraps of fabric. The work received a lot of feedback: Pistoletto, who started under the American influence of "post- pop art" and
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, was soon listed by gallery owners and critics in the catalogues as a significant representative of the novel, mostly Italian trend of the Arte Povera. Against the background of the 1968
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, Pistoletto withdrew his participation in the
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. In the following years, he dealt with conceptual ideas, which he presented in the book ''L'uomo nero'' (1970). In 1974, he nearly completely withdrew from the art scene: he took an exam as a skiing instructor and spent most of his time in the mountains of San Sicario. At the end of the 1970s, he produced sculptures, heads, and torsos using
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and
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. In doing so, he was a recipient of antique artifacts and he furthermore pursued other performance and theatre projects–including those in the US in
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, and San Francisco. At the beginning of the 1980s, he presented theatre works, such as ''Anno Uno'' (March 1981) in the Teatro Quirino in Rome. Since 1990, Pistoletto has been living and working in Turin.


Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto

In 1994, Michelangelo Pistoletto proclaimed his programme ''Progetto Arte'', the aim of which was the creative and social economic unification of all parts of human existence; in a narrower sense, the systematic combination of all achievements and knowledge of civilisation with aspects of art (e.g. fashion, theatre, design, etc.). In 1996, he founded the art city ''Cittadelarte – Fondazione Pistoletto'' in an abandoned textile factory near Biella, as a centre and "laboratory", supporting and researching creative resources, and producing innovative ideas and possibilities. The Cittadelarte is divided into different ''Uffici/Offices'' ( work, education, communications, art, nutrition, politics, spirituality, and economics), which exchange with each other within an intermedial network. Although it is conceived as a closed system, transparency towards the outside world is an important aspect of the Cittadelarte.


Mirror Paintings

Pistoletto's Mirror Paintings are artworks made of human size mirrors. Using these mirrors as basic material, he paints figures or prints photographic images on them. First Mirror Paintings were created in the early sixties. The printed subjects show a broad spectrum of motives: for example self-portraits, pictures from gallery visitors or objects of daily life. Pistoletto intentionally uses the reflective properties of the steel to produce an interactive dialogue between the viewer and the image in front of them. From an interview in 1963 Pistoletto states the relationship between the viewer, the painting, and the virtual space as “the joining of couples of opposite polarity between the photographic image and what goes on in the virtual space generated by the reflecting surface…” A central role is given to the spectator. His mirrored picture seems to get in interaction with the printed motive. In some way the viewer becomes part of the artwork. This phenomenon is relevant especially in time of European Student activism. Every individual spectator becomes active while regarding the artwork. This central position of the visitor could motivate him to become active also in other parts of society, which matches the ideas of the Gesamtkunstwerk. Pistoletto is quoted saying, “In my mirror-paintings the dynamic reflection does not create a place, because it only reflects a place which already exists- the static silhouette does no more than re-propose an already existing place. But I can create a place by bringing about a passage between the photograph and the mirror: this place is whole time.” The previous quote enlightens the reader on Pistoletto's attempt to, in 1964 at the Galleria Sperone, work on bringing the meaning of the mirror out into the inhabited space surrounding it. The simultaneous representation of traditional dimensions and of reality in motion reveal the new dimensions of the mirror-paintings. Sometimes the paintings on the mirrors are portraits of Pistoletto's friends, patrons and/or self-portraits: this is true for the artist's recent entirely mirrored-hall at the Ristorante del Cambio, Piazza Carignano,
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.


Selected works

* 1976/92: ''Scaffale (Bookcase)'' – metal and enamel, various realisations,
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* 1962/82: ''Uomo in piedi (Standing Man)'' – serigraphy on polished steel, Tate Gallery * 1967/74: ''Venere degli stracci (Venus of the Rags)'' – sculpture and textiles, Tate Gallery * 1965/66: ''Oggetti in meno (Minus Objects)'' – various objects, Guggenheim Museum * 1968: ''Orchestra di stracci – Quartetto'' – various objects,
Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto (MART) (''Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto'', in Italian) is a museum centre in the Italian province of Trento. The main site is in Rovereto, and contains ...
* 1997: ''L'ala die Krems. (The Wing of Krems)'', Krems an der Donaupublicart.at
Susanne Neuburger: ''Der Flügel von Krems'' (The Wing of Krems - in German)


Artist books

* ''Le Miroir comme Tableau'', 23 x 23 x 1,5 cm. Limited edition of 120 copies and 15 copies not for sale and 10 artist's proofs / Michelangelo Pistoletto and 5 artist's proofs / Jacques Meuris. Numbered and signed by Michelangelo Pistoletto and Jacques Meuris. Produced and published in 1993 by les Maîtres de Forme Contemporains
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and M. & L. Durand-Dessert.


Bibliography

* ''Der schwarze Mann. Die unerträgliche Seite.'' Transl. into German by Johannes Schlebrügge, Pakesch und Schlebrügge, Vienna 1997, * ''Michelangelo Pistoletto.'' Actar, 2000,


References

*Martin Friedman: ''Michelangelo Pistoletto, a reflected world.'' Catalog Walker Art Center, Minneapolis 1966. * Thomas Deecke: ''Michelangelo Pistoletto. Den Spiegel vorhalten.'' Künstler - Kritisches Lexikon der Gegenwartskunst, Ausgabe 11, Munich 1990 * Helmut Friedel: ''Michelangelo Pistoletto. Memoria Intelligentia Praevidentia.'' Katalog zur Ausstellung 1996 im Lenbachhaus
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, Hatje Cantz Verlag, 1996, * ''Michelangelo Pistoletto: A Minus Artist.'' Hopefulmonster Editore, 1988, * Nike Bätzner: ''Arte povera. Zwischen Erinnerung und Ereignis: Giulio Paolini, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounellis.'' Verlag für moderne Kunst, Nuremberg, 2000, *Carlos Basualdo: ''Michelangelo Pistoletto, from one to many.'' Catalog Philadelphia Museum of Art, New Haven 2010. ;Notes


External links


Michelangelo Pistoletto website

Documentation of recent exhibitions by Michelangelo Pistoletto

Interview with Michelangelo Pistoletto





''Artforum'' review (02/2000)

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Michelangelo Pistoletto: The Mirror of Judgement
exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries 2011 {{DEFAULTSORT:Pistoletto, Michelangelo 1933 births Living people People from Biella Italian contemporary artists 20th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 21st-century Italian painters Arte Povera Recipients of the Praemium Imperiale Wolf Prize in Arts laureates 20th-century Italian male artists 21st-century Italian male artists