Works from the 60's to the 70's. Geometric order and precise programming are the tools used by Alviani to create works that "widen the field of what is perceptible" through optical events cleaned from any sensationalism.
The
Repetto Gallery is delighted to announce
the
forthcoming
exhibition “Getulio Alviani
–
Works
from the 60’s
to
the 70’s”.
We
have been collecting
,
through
acquisition
s
and loans from collectors (we would like to thank them
for their
kind collaboration),
some a
rtworks
realized by
Getulio Alviani
during the
60
’
s and 70’
s
which,
we believe, was
the most meaningful period of the artist
’s activity.
Geometric order and precise
programming
are
the
tools
used
by Alviani
to create works that "widen
the field of
what is
perceptible" through optical events
cleaned
from any sensationalism and turned
into learn
ing experiences.
R
emoving rather than adding,
concentrating the v
isual energy where it is needed without unnecessary
losses and
pursuing the best result
s
with the
least effort are the key points
of Alviani’s conception that
are
highlighted in the 12 works
on show.
The
vibrant
texture surfaces
establ
ish a new dialogue with the viewer every time and generate endless
variations according to the light.
The eye is
constantly
stimulated
by
the hexagonal surfaces performed
in the early 70s
,
which
take
an unexpected depth
by turning into isometric cube
s
form.
There are also two
1967
virtual circles, in which the
mirror steel
surface
create
the illusion of perfect
floating
circles.
The reflected image is fragmented and multiplied in 1962
-
67 relief with curved
elements, where we find again
steel and
the
ph
enomenon
of
refraction.
Getulio Alviani (Udine
,
1939)
,
plastic
creator
,
was one of the most important artists at international
level during the 1960's as
a leading member of Optical and Programmed Art
, a
movement that
naturally continue the research of Russian Constructivism, Bauhaus and De Stijl.
He
showed talent for design and geometric drawing since his childhood
,
making little works for local
architect
s
.
It is in this period tha
t he realizes that the
world
has been planned and
has
his own
rules.
In these contexts
,
he
experiences mater
ials such as steel and aluminum,
by creating the first
shimmering surfaces
“
bright
er
tha
n the light of the sun".
He exhibited for the first time at the Mala Galerija
in Ljubljana thanks to his encounter with
Zoran
Kržišnik,
director of the Gallery o
f Modern Art in Ljubljana.
He started exchanging ideas with artists
like
Joseph Albers
,
Max Bill, Georges Vantongerloo
, Konrad Wachsmann.
Since then
exhibition
s are held in Italy and abroad and we can mention
among
them:
Arte
Programmata
organized by Olivetti,
New Tendencies
in Zagreb,
Zero
in Berlin,
Venice Biennale
in
1964,
The Responsive Eye
at Moma in New York in 1965, exhibitions at Palais des Beaux Art in
Bruxelles in 1968 and at Galerie d’Art Moderne in Basel in 1969.
W
e
can also name
exhibitions such
Op Kunst
at Kunsternes Hus in Oslo,
Vitalità del negativo
in
Rome, exhibitions at Denise Renè Gallery in Paris, XII Biennale of San Paolo in
Brasil, the
Contempory Art P
avillon in Ferrara,
Arte programmata e cinetica 1953/1963 ultima avanguardia
at
Palazzo Reale in Milano,
presence at the
Venice Biennale
, etc.
Alviani is also a member of the international current “Nouvelle Tendance Recherches Continuelles
”.
Over the last several years, he has dedicated himself to editing texts and curating exhibitions on the
leading figures of structural and visual research at an international level
as director of the Museum of
Modern Art in Ciudad Bolivar in Venezuela
and executing various architectural projects.
His activity has been interrupted more than 10 years ago due to the fact that he became hostile to a
contemporaneity with which he didn’t seem to have anything to share and towards which he
become
extremely critical.
September 30th, 2015
Private view: October 13th, 2015 from 4pm until 8pm
Repetto Gallery
11/12 Dover Street, London W1S 4LJ, United Kingdom
Opening hours:
Monday-Friday, 10am – 6pm