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Transcript of Matteo Pugliese “BREATH OF FREEDOM” : Nov 5 – Dec 4, 2015
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© 2015 Matteo Pugliese
MATTEO PUGLIESEBREATH OF FREEDOM
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Catalogue for the exhibition
“ BREATH OF FREEDOM”
at Bertrand Delacroix Gallery
November 5 – December 4, 2015
Special thanks to:
Natalia Quintavalle,
Italian General Consul in New York
Ruggero Corrias
Gianluca Cocco
Carmen Sabbatini
Fusioni d’Arte 3 V
Ugo Maria Reato
Mana
Photography of the artworks: Claudio Cipriani
Photography of the artist in the foundry and studio:
Fabio Mantegna
Design: Richard Norris, Project13.com
Dedicated to Bertrand Delacroix
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Growing up in Italy, among churches, monuments, paintings and sculptures, makes you understand what the classical ideals of beauty and harmony are. It also means to have the chance to admire some of the most sublime artistic representations of the human body and creativity.
Matteo Pugliese’s works reflect this thousand years old tradition, being at the same time extremely modern, progressive and forward oriented.
Human sculptures emerge from the matter and become real individuals, who escape homologation and reaffirm their unicity. They do not accept life as apathy, and they struggle to exist, refusing to be particle of an overwhelming universe.
“Extra Moenia” works artistically descend from the thousand years old Italian cultural heritage. Classical art, body myth, Michelangelo’s struggle between matter and form are embedded in the Italian artist sculptures. These works merge together plastic tradition and contemporary sculpture, classicism and innovation, respect for the past and building of the future.
Thanks to Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, it is with great pleasure that we see this very Italian exhibition taking place in New York, the most important and receptive artistic and cultural crossroads of the Western world.
THE CONSUL GENERAL OFITALY
NEW YORK
Natalia QuintavalleConsul General
Matteo Pugliese
690 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10065 | (212) 737-9100
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Alternativa Silver 39” x 18” x 10¼”
Bronze 2013
8 9
Tempesta 23½” x 17¾” x 10½”
Bronze 2014
10 11
The Line 67¾” x 30¾” x 11½”
Bronze 2014
12 13
Boxer 37½” x 17¾” x 10¼” Bronze 2014
14 15
Kriya 26¾” x 25½” x 7¾” Bronze 2014
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Born in Milan in 1969. In 1978 his family moved to Sardinia where Matteo lived for the next 12 years. During this time he developed a strong love for drawing and sculpture and continued his art work without any formal education. In 1995 he received his degree in Modern literature at the University of Milan with a graduation thesis on Art criticism.
In 2001 he organized and fi nanced his fi rst solo exhibition renting private space in the centre of Milan. Only 18 months later he held his fi rst “offi cial” exhibition in a gallery in Milan, and after a few months he held a solo show in Brussels.
Today his works are on permanent display in galleries in Italy and major cities throughout the world, Rome, Hong Kong, London, Brussels, Lugano, Capri and Antwerp and have been shown at some of the most international art fairs such as: Hong Kong Art Fair, Miami Art Basel, Arco (Madrid), ArtFirst (Bologna), Miart (Milan), Fiac (Paris), Eurantica (Brussels), CI Contemporary Istanbul and many others. In recent years his pieces have been sold with considerable success at some of the world’s most prestigious fi ne art auction houses (Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Bonham’s, Dorotheum etc). He is married with one daughter. He lives and works between Barcelona and Milan.
M AT T E O P U G L I E S E
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On Pugliese’s innovative bronze sculptures, Luca Beatrice, Italian art critic and curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 53° Venice Biennial, stated:
“His sculpture [is] absolutely figurative and at the same time absolutely contemporary. These are adjectives that at first sight are hard to force into coexistence. Pugliese has adopted the path of a renewed Pop Art, original and hyper-contemporary, that dismantles the old dictates on statuary into strongly characterized and newly gestated expressive fragments…One can discern in the tense nerves and imposing limbs of his sculptures the dense musculature of the giants on the Sistine Ceiling or the sixteenth-century anatomical studies of Leonardo daVinci, and find in the poses some hint of bacchanals, saints (Sebastian in particular), Last Judgments - but Pugliese avoids the risk of a sculpture so purely classical as to seem anachronistic…. In a display of titanic potency, his modern Telamons do not support the weight of the architecture holding them, but are an integral part of a whole from which they try to break free. The bodily violence imposed by the material is emancipated in the sculptural details, rendered dramatically expressive by Pugliese’s hands.”
Vertigo II 44¾” x 12½” x 14”
Bronze 2014
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2015 “Infinite Battaglie”, White Room Gallery, Positano (Sa), Italy
2014 “Serenissima Babel”, Caffè Florian, Venice, Italy
2013 “Passaggi”, Imago art Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland
“Corazze”, Fondazione Mudima, Milan, Italy
2012 Presentation of the bronze sculpture “Samurai Guardian V”, MAS Museum, Antwerp, Belgium
“Matteo Pugliese: Sculptures” WM Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium
“The summer of the Beetle”, Galerie Noordeinde, The Hague, Holland
2011 “Matteo Pugliese - CORAZZE”. Casa d’arte Artribù, Rome, Italy
“I Guardiani del Tempo”, Imago Art Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland
“Out of the Wall”, Sculpture Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
2010 “From the wall and further tales”, Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, Hong Kong
“HEROES”, Galerie Noordeinde, The Hague, Holland
2009 “Through Light and Space: G. Morandi & M. Pugliese”, Imago Art Gallery, London, UK
2008 “Matteo Pugliese- Walter Trecchi” Galerie Noordeinde. The Hague, Holland
2007 “Matteo Pugliese, Sculptures”, Filip Kesteloot Sculpture Gallery, Brussels , Belgium
2006 “ Matteo Pugliese” Galleria Pittura Italiana, Milan, Italy
2006 “De Ontsnapping: M.Pugliese, A. Smirnof” Galerie Noordeinde, The Hague, Holland
2005 “Extra Moenia”, Galleria Gagliardi , Taormina (Messina), Italy
2004 “Matteo Pugliese & M.M. Gautier”, Filip Kesteloot “Sculpture Gallery” Brussels, Belgium
2004 “Freedom”, Galleria Gagliardi, San Gimignano (Siena), Italy
“Flight from the wall”, Filip Kesteloot Sculpture Gallery”, Brussels, Belgium
2003 “Matteo Pugliese, sculture: 1998-2003”, Galleria “Il Castello”, Milan, Italy
2002 “Matteo Pugliese – Extra Moenia”, Orea Malià, Milan, Italy
2001 “Extra Moenia, Matteo Pugliese ”, McCann-Erickson, Milan, Italy
SOLO EXHIBIT IONS
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Indian Guardian (Vaishravana) 17” x 9¾” x 8½” Bronze 2015
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Swiss Guardian 22½” x 13¾” x 11” Bronze, terracotta and Swiss coins 2013
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Ethiopian Guardian (Mursi)15¾” x 9½” x 8½”Bronze2014
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Amazonian Guardian (Yanomami)
17¼” x 8¾” x 8¼” Bronze
2015
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Zeitgeist 55” x 17¾” x 10¼”
Bronze 2012
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La Promessa 43¾” x 24½” x 10¼”
Bronze 2010
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Pan 37¾” x 12½” x 10½” Bronze 2013
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Dannato 28¼” x 17¾” x 10¼”
Bronze 2012
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Closed 47¼” x 59” x 10¼” Bronze 2010
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Attraverso 49¼” x 20¾” x 10¼”
Bronze 2010
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Zenith 49¼” x 48” x 5”
Bronze 2010
44 45
Acriter 28¾” x 13¾” x 7¾”
Bronze 2015
46 47
Raw 29” x 14½” x 9”
Bronze 2015
48 49
Inuit Guardian 12¼” x 9” x 8¼” Bronze and terracotta 2014
50 51
Maori Guardian III 17” x 11¾” x 10½”
Bronze 2014
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Samurai Guardian VIII 24” x 15” x 11”
Bronze and terracotta 2013
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Samurai Guardian V 82¾” x 55” x 49¼”
Bronze and terracotta 2010
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Fire 29” x 13¼” x 7½”
Bronze 2011
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Gravitas 34½” x 35½” x 15”
Bronze 2014
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Infinite Battaglie 33” x 11½” x 10½”
Bronze 2015
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Crossed 50¼” x 29½” x 14½” Bronze 2013
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Working on Specchio – my soul is reflected into the palm of my hands.
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Specchio 38” x 22¾” x 13¾” Bronze 2013
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The Line pg. 10 - 11 | edition 7+3 172 x 78 x 29 cm
Tempesta pg. 8 -9 | edition 7+3 60 x 45 x 27 cm
Alternativa Silver pg. 6 - 7 | edition 3+1 99 x 46 x 26 cm
Boxer pg. 12 - 13 | edition 7+3 95 x 45 x 25 cm
Kriya pg. 14 - 15 | edition 7+3 68 x 65 x 20 cm
Indian Guardian (Vaishravana) pg. 22 - 23 | edition 7+3 43 x 24.5 x 22 cm
Zeitgeist pg. 30 - 31 | edition 7+3 140 x 45 x 25 cm
Ethiopian Guardian (Mursi) pg. 26 - 27 | edition 7+3 40 x 24 x 22 cm
Vertigo II pg. 19 | edition 7+3 114 x 32 x 36 cm
Swiss Guardian pg. 24 - 25 | edition 7+3 57 x 35 x 28 cm
La Promessa pg. 32 - 33 | edition 7+3 111 x 62 x 26 cm
Amazonian Guardian (Yanomami) pg. 28 - 29 | edition 7+3 44 x 22 x 20 cm
Pan pg. 34 - 35 | edition 7+3 96 x 32 x 27 cm
Inuit Guardian pg. 48 - 49 | edition 7+3 31 x 23 x 20 cm
Closed pg. 38 - 39 | edition 7+3 120 x 150 x 25 cm
Samurai Guardian VIII pg. 52 - 53 | edition 7+3 61 x 38 x 28 cm
Dannato pg. 36 - 37 | edition 7+3 72 x 45 x 27 cm
Maori Guardian III pg. 50 - 51 | edition 7+3 43.5 x 30 x 27 cm
Attraversopg. 40 - 41 | edition 7+3 125 x 53 x 26 cm
Samurai Guardian V pg. 54 - 55 | edition 4+1 210 x 140 x 125 cm
Zenith pg. 42 - 43 | edition 7+3125 x 122 x 13 cm
Raw pg. 46 - 47 | edition 7+3 74 x 37 x 23 cm
Acriter pg. 44 - 45 | edition 7+3 75 x 40 x 20 cm
Fire pg. 56 - 57 | edition 7+3 74 x 32 x 19 cm
Gravitas pg. 58 - 59 | edition 7+3 88 x 90 x 38 cm
Crossed pg. 62 - 63 | edition 7+3128 x 75 x37 cm
Infinite Battaglie pg. 60 - 61 | edition 7+3 84 x 29 x 27 cm
Specchio pg. 66 - 67 | edition 7+3 97 x 58 x 35 cm
EXTRA MOENIA
OPPOSITE:
GUARDIANS
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