Estorick Collection opens first major Renato Guttuso exhibition in the UK for almost 20 years
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Estorick Collection opens first major Renato Guttuso exhibition in the UK for almost 20 years
Renato Guttuso, Shark's Jawbones in a Landscape, 1974. Oil on canvas, 63 x 73 cm. Courtesy Galleria d'Arte Maggiore Bologna.



LONDON.- The first major exhibition in the UK for almost 20 years to focus on the career of Renato Guttuso (1911-1987), opened at the Estorick Collection in London this January. Guttuso is one of post-war Italy’s most widely respected painters whose powerful brand of expressionist realism vividly conveyed the angst of a generation. Wanting to reflect and engage with the urgency of contemporary life and rebelling against the art advocated by Fascism’s cultural establishment, Guttuso played a key role in forging a style that would go on to dominate Italian art throughout the immediate post-war years. Resolutely ‘popular’, his imagery continued to chronicle Italy’s frequently turbulent political life and the changing face of its society for over 40 years. Renato Guttuso: Painter of Modern Life runs from 14 January until 4 April 2015.

Born in Sicily, Guttuso was encouraged to paint from an early age. During the early 1930s he encountered the expressionism of artists from the Scuola Romana and began to employ a more vibrant palette and freer painterly technique. After settling in Rome in 1937 he became associated with the Corrente group who resisted the idea of an art created in accordance with a binding ‘ism’. In1940, Guttuso joined the Communist Party–despite the fact that he continued to participate in state-sponsored exhibitions, where he won prizes for his political allegories. Guttuso’s Still Life with Lampgives an idea of his approach; the image appears to be a conventional still life, yet it may in fact be a veiled comment on the brutality and persecution suffered by the regime’s political opponents, or the chaos of war.

In the immediate post-war years, the spirit of cooperation and reconciliation that had characterised the Resistance, in which Guttuso had fought, was reflected in a new artistic association established in 1947 called the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti, which he later broke away from. True to his conviction that art should be ‘useful’, Guttuso continued to apply his robust, accessible style to socio-political themes over the course of his career (Portrait of a Woman in Profile, Death of a Hero,Heroine).He remained faithful to the Communist Party throughout his life, twice being elected Senator of the Republic. A work dating from these years (Neighbourhood Rally) captures the ferment of this tumultuous period.

Alongside politically-charged imagery, Guttuso continued to create works celebrating the people and the landscape of southern Italy, employing a palette described by the art historian Maurizio Calvesi as having been drawn directly from the intense colours of his native Sicily:‘like the fire of Etna, like the turquoise of the Tyrrhenian Sea, like the green of the lizards and the twisted vegetation [and] like the yellow of the oranges and the sulphur’.










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