Esso Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in the United States of the Italian artist GIOVANNI RIZZOLI.
During the opening, on Wednesday, May 3, 2000 at 7p.m. Giovanni Rizzoli will perform an action of shower painting titled "OBJECTIVE PAINTING ACTION".
All of Giovanni Rizzoli's work is eclectic and resists a precise
definition. It displays a tendency toward equilibrium, which it achieves in
different ways, according to how successful or suggestive the materials are
and the tools that he is using. The diversity of the instruments employed,
or their contemporary nature, are never permitted to obscure their
intrinsic characteristics. So, if to make a drawing Rizzoli uses a piece
of seaweed from the Venetian lagoon, or the pigment of a flower, or his own
shit, it is without any desire to shock, the artist surprises himself
valuing these elements in terms of his own personal experience. Everything
may be claimed by Giovanni Rizzoli to constitute a part of art's domain,
without creating an aura of provocation, even for the artist himself. The
absolute freedom of the artist no longer creates scandal, that's why
Rizzoli turns back, to seek a meaning beyond provocation, not letting
himself be blocked at the surface. By using less neutral materials -
grounded bricks, make up, seaweed, blood, shit - the latter the very stuff
of a psychological and intellectual being, his own secretions, and the
former those of his culture (the weed from the Venetian lagoon which might
have created Turner's vapors in the watercolors he dedicated to Venice, the
brick used by some Roman who might have built a house). Giovanni Rizzoli
shows a relationship with the history of art stronger than that with his
own history and he does it in the name of beauty; he uses classical images
together with their contemporary opposite (a situation not so different to
that declared by Yves Klein, who held himself to be Giotto's contemporary,
or of Vincenzo Agnetti who, in much the same way, when presenting a Piero
Manzoni exhibition in 1959, affirmed that "all painters from Giotto to
Mondrian were born on the same day, and the only thing they have left us
worthy of eternal assimilation is the will and the strength to make art").
Giovanni Rizzoli has the same consistence in carrying art and life
together. He says that his first "conscious drawing" was made when he was
7 years old and since then he has not stopped making art. Certainly he
still has that same open mind, and still there is a fair impertinence to
Rizzoli's way of using every possible material, every object, every
riveting subject, an impertinence that would make the best of the
avantguarde jealous.
Potassio Pliffi
Giovanni Rizzoli was born in 1963 in Venice, Italy. His work has most
recently been exhibited in the Venice Biennale 1999 and in the Klein
Sculpture Triennale in Stüttgart, Germany 1998. In the past years Rizzoli
has shown extensively in Museums and Galleries in Europe, such as Museo
Immaginario, Domodossola (1991), Stadtiche Galerie Göppingen, Germany
(1996) Galerie Ars Futura, Zurich (1992), Galerie Luciano Fasciati, Chur,
Switzerland (1995), Galleria Pinta and Galleria Unimedia, Genova (1990,
1992, 1994, 1996, 1999) Galleria Nuova Icona, Venice and Galleria
Scognamiglio e Teano, Naples, Italy (1997) and Galerie Jan Wagner in
Berlin, Germany (1998) among others. He is a Doctor in Art History and was
the International Visiting Scholar at the New York University in 1997 and
1998.
ESSO Gallery is under the administrative and curatorial direction of
Jennifer Bacon and Filippo Fossati.
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