Tornabuoni Art opens an exhibition showcasing the works of Paolo Scheggi
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Tornabuoni Art opens an exhibition showcasing the works of Paolo Scheggi
Paolo Scheggi (Settignano, Florence 1940 - Rome 1971) developed an extraordinarily intense and interdisciplinary artistic research, exploring visual arts, architecture, fashion, poetry, urban and theatrical performances, resulting in a conceptual and metaphysical reflection.



PARIS.- From October 23rd until Decembre 22nd, the Tornabuoni Art gallery in Paris presents the first French exhibition dedicated to the artist Paolo Scheggi. This exhibition is curated by Luca Massimo Barbero, Associate Curator of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice and Editor of the upcoming Paolo Scheggi : Catalogue Raisonné in collaboration with Franca and Cosima Scheggi.

Tornabuoni Art offers an exhibition showcasing the fundamental steps of the brief yet intense artistic carreer of Paolo Scheggi, one of the key protagonists of the 1960s Milanese avant-garde. The exhibition presents the various media he worked with such as the works composed of superimposed metalsheets from the end of the 1950s, the first Intersuperfici with irregular and organic forms from the beginning of the 1960s, the memorable installation from the 1966 Venice Biennale but also, and for the first time, visual poetry and performances.

Paolo Scheggi (Settignano, Florence 1940 - Rome 1971) developed an extraordinarily intense and interdisciplinary artistic research, exploring visual arts, architecture, fashion, poetry, urban and theatrical performances, resulting in a conceptual and metaphysical reflection. Greatly influenced by the Humanists, Existentialists and Phenomenologists (through his relationship with Jean Paul Sartre), he moved from Florence to Milan in 1961.

At that time, he came into contact with the new research of the Lombard capital following Lucio Fontana and Bruno Munari and frequenting the groups surrounding Azimut/h as well as the first figures of the Arte Programmata (Programmed Art). He quickly became a point of reference for the international avant garde, actively participating in the debates and projects of the Zero, Nul groups and Nuove Tendenze (New Tendancies).

It doesn’t come as a surprise that, from 1962 onwards, Lucio Fontana attentively followed his work. Fontana wrote in a letter addressed to the artist, purposely written for the exhibition catalogue of Scheggi’s second solo-show at the Il Cancello gallery in Bologna:

« Your work is very intelligent, and logical, even if divergences exist between us, that works in your favor. You are a man of your time [...]. I like you inquiries, your research and your canvases so profoundly black, red, white that reveal your thoughts, your fears. »

Monochrome, a sense of space, reflection on time through perception and action, wordplay are all fundamental elements of Paolo Scheggi’s artistic research. In 1966, Scheggi was the youngest artist to be invited to the 33rd Venice Biennale where he presented his four white, blue, yellow and red Intersuperfici.

Between 1966 and 1967, whilst taking part in numerous exhibitions around the world such as in Paris, Buenos Aires, New York, Amburgo, Düsseldorf, Zagreb, and many more, Scheggi experimented intergrating of plastic, architecture, theatre, drama writing, surpassing not only the canvas but also the traditional space of the gallery by invading the city streets, like Campo urbano in Como, Oplà-Stick in Milan, Zagreb and OPLÀ. Azione-lettura teatro in Florence in 1969. The following two years, Scheggi embarked on a conceptual journey that would lead him to his 6profetiper6geometrie.

Paolo Scheggi died at the age of 31, limiting his body of work. For the past few years, and especially since the creation of the Associazione Paolo Scheggi in Milan according to the will of Franca and Cosima Scheggi, widow and daughter of the artist, to defend, promote, and further Scheggi’s study; his work and research have been closely followed by influential and exigent collectors.

Among the latest exhibitions dedicated to the artist, a tribute « Omaggio a Paolo Scheggi » was presented during the exhibtion « Postwar. Protagonisti Italiani » at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice curated by Luca Massimo Barbero.










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